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For several years now I've been heavily involved in "The Board Meeting" a local charity that raises money for severely disabled Coast kids. Our main fundraising event for the year is this Saturday, November 7.

After the surf comp we are holding an After-party, everyone will be heading over to the Kawana Surf Club !

Midday to 1pm: Live music (after trophy presos and auction so get your mates down there!). There will be burgers and cheap eats on sale. FOOTWEAR MUST BE WORN or you will not be allowed entry as it is a licensed premises. Thongs (for your feet!) are fine but you must have some form of footwear on.

1.20pm swimwear fashion parade. Girls and guys from the Surf Lifesavers Club parading Hive Swimwear.

1.30pm surf memorabilia auction. http://www.theboardmeeting.org/AuctionList-133.aspx is the list so far. Heaps of great stuff for girls and girls, surfers and non-surfers.

3pm (ish): Auction finishes and more live music.

As a member of the committee I can promise you every cent raised goes directly to the beneficiaries who are hand-picked by us using very strict criteria.

AWWWW but son, we all love your comments.

ROFL is right mitch. bahahaha This is the skinny kid that andrew knows lol.

And for the future when u post up another ''where do I take my r32 car uleh'' take it down to KB resto and race on suger rd. Nice bloke, Im sure he will take the time out of his day to shoot the breeze with u.

Edited by r33cruiser

Elysium, did you have your Gtr parked at Alex bout 14:30??

1st time ive seen it, those wheels look tough man, photo's dont do it any justice,

saw a couple of the skyline sunny coasters out, i was in my work car.

Elysium, did you have your Gtr parked at Alex bout 14:30??

1st time ive seen it, those wheels look tough man, photo's dont do it any justice,

saw a couple of the skyline sunny coasters out, i was in my work car.

yeah mate that was me, took it out for a cruise today first time in a little while cause i havnt got around to fix the power steering leak yet...

yeah mate that was me, took it out for a cruise today first time in a little while cause i havnt got around to fix the power steering leak yet...

Car looks good, get that leak fixed!

took mine out Monday 1st time in ages, reversed to the curb and rashed my wheel absoloutly devastated me 1st scratch in 4 years :rofl:

Car looks good, get that leak fixed!

took mine out Monday 1st time in ages, reversed to the curb and rashed my wheel absoloutly devastated me 1st scratch in 4 years :rofl:

its a matter of finding time to get it fixed, working mon-fri doesn't help at all...i rashed my front left little while ago was devastated too hey, its not deep or anything just skimmed it so now the bare metal shows around few spots of the rim...know any places to get it touched up around here?

I'm trying to salvage some money together to get a few things done, turbo upgrades included :)

its a matter of finding time to get it fixed, working mon-fri doesn't help at all...i rashed my front left little while ago was devastated too hey, its not deep or anything just skimmed it so now the bare metal shows around few spots of the rim...know any places to get it touched up around here?

I'm trying to salvage some money together to get a few things done, turbo upgrades included :happy:

Got a couple of numbers for the wheel repair, will sort it out next week so will let you know how it goes m8, was so close to getting 2530's +cams + injectors myself, something strange came over me a few weeks ago and i ordered an Evo x mr instead..... arrived today so will pick it up on Monday, now saving again for my Gtr mods.

I work 6/7 days so i here you time is precious.

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