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Halloween Café Cruise for Charity ‘06

Tuesday, 31 October 2006

The night when the un-dead rise from their graves to haunt the village of ye old BrisVegas. Under the cover of darkness, all manner of spirits and zombies scour the city in their monstrous machines seeking sacrifices to the dark side. They take a secret, ancient path seeking peasants to scare along the way to their ritual moonlight gathering atop the mountain.

Charity: Citizens Against Road Slaughter (C.A.R.S.) www.cars.asn.au

C.A.R.S. is a Queensland road accident victims' support group started in 1984. The charity provides counselling, victim advocacy to bereaved families and has performed extensive research into road trauma prevention. It even provides free accommodation in Brisbane for families when a family member is in hospital or under medical treatment as a result of a road accident.

Start Location: DFO (Discount Factory Outlet) car park off Brisbane Airport Drive. Make sure you’re gassed up and ready to go before you turn up!

Route & Directions: Available from 7:00pm at the Start Location with your donation.

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Distance approximately 42 km. Co-pilot who can read will be very helpful with directions and to split the donation contribution!

Donations: $10 per car. Pay on the night at the Start Location. All profits going to C.A.R.S.

Departure Time: 7:30pm

Final Destination: Party at the Mt Coot-tha Summit Café over looking the Brisbane city lights. Costumes are optional, but it’s a lot more fun and you might feel left out without one.

A ghoulish Halloween menu of food and drink will be available for purchase, including alcohol for those over 18yrs and not driving. Arrival time approx: 9:45pm.

Cash Prizes: Best Male Costume $50

Best Female Costume $50

Best Couple Costume $100

Finish Time: Whenever

Cruise Leader: Scott – 1970 Mach 1 Mustang

Tail gunner: Dimitri – MotorFocus XR6 Turbo Ute

Please remember, this cruise has been organised to help people that are in a very bad way. Any selfish behaviour that resembles hooning may be reported to the police or other authorities, so please, no skids, burnouts, drifting, racing will not be tolerated and take any rubbish with you when you leave each meeting spot.

I want to go!!!

But got to see if that nurses out fit still fits me!!!!!

Oh I love the thong, its like a silk hammock for your boys, fells so good and has great swing as well!!!

  • 4 weeks later...

Im liking your idea's man.....its good to see a well behaved charity run for once.

If i dont make it ill send C.A.R.S my own graditude

*runs in balaclava to thier front doors, leaves a bag full of money and runs away*

welll it wont exactly be like that, but ill dontate anyway....lol You get my drift :(

SubzeroR33 I really like your car man heh was a fun night.

was a big supprise to meet the other SAU guy's on the hill heh

I hope I didnt ruffle the boost guys feathers to much on the hill :D

I cant do the hole 20 k's an hour thing on a perfectly good hill ^^

As for pics I belive we got some but I dont have the cam here tay took it with her

so ill get them soon ^^

Hey Guys,

I know its a bit behind the times, but thought some of you might be interested in seeing some pics of the Halloween Cafe' Cruise for Charity in Brisbane.

A good turn out of people in costumes, no-one got lost and everyone had a fun night out touring the hot spots and landmarks of Brisbane. Personally, made a lot of new friends and everyone brought really relaxed attitudes.

We raised a couple hundred bucks for Citizens Against Road Slaughter (C.A.R.S.) and there's already been good feedback and ideas to grow the event for next year, but always keen to hear more. See you in '07!

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SubzeroR33 I really like your car man heh was a fun night.

was a big supprise to meet the other SAU guy's on the hill heh

I hope I didnt ruffle the boost guys feathers to much on the hill :blink:

I cant do the hole 20 k's an hour thing on a perfectly good hill ^^

As for pics I belive we got some but I dont have the cam here tay took it with her

so ill get them soon ^^

Majorsick--- You bloody hoon lol, i wondered who the hell that was coming up behind me sideways.

Yeah it was a bit slow going up.

Was a good night, will catch up with you again on the skyline cruise.

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