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Hi everyone!

For those that might not be aware, the Skyline Charity Cruise for 2006 was held the Sunday just gone (3 Dec), with all proceeds going directly to the Starlight Foundation.

The money has been tallied up, and I'm very pleased to announce that, thanks to the generosity of people like yourselves, we have managed to raise a total of $1200! I'm sure the Starlight Foundation will put this to good use to help continue their invaluable work in the lives of seriously ill children and their families.

A special thanks to those who donated prizes for the day! These businesses all deserve your continued support (listed alphabetically):

Audio Express

Email: [email protected]

Services: Car audio and security - we come to you!

Ph: 0407 102 839

Fax: 07 3256 7741

Address: Mobile, workshop at 12 Fordham St, Wavell Heights Q 4012

Hi Power Racing

Email: (via website)

Services: Importing Japanese engines, parts and accessories

Ph: 07 3208 8814

Fax: 07 3208 4882

Address: Unit 4/17 Moss Street, Slacks Creek Q 4126

Koolas Graphics

Services: Vinyl graphics, for promotion or decoration

Ph: 0404 466 399 (Shane Arandale)

Northfield Moorooka

Email: [email protected]

Services: Car audio and security, retail sales

Ph: 07 3892 2555

Fax: 07 3892 5573

Address: 7 Colebrook Avenue, Moorooka Q 4105

If you need audio/security, go-fast/tidy-up bits, or vinyl graphics/stickers for your car, call one of these businesses first :(

Once again, a sincere THANK YOU from the SAU Qld Exec team for helping to make SCC06 the biggest Skyline cruise EVER!

Kind regards

Marc Roberts

Skylines Australia Qld, Inc - President

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special thanks to the execs and anyone else roped into organise and run this thing, to coin a phrase:

"they were running around like blue-arsed flies, or chooks with heads cut off"

you guys did a load of work on this and it was the bestest day ever >_<

looks like you guys really know how to put things into practice!!

Well thats what the lotus car club said...

Maby we will Pimp out the exec team to them for extra funding... :happy:

BTW... We were never setting out to beat $2500 all we wanted was more than 104 cars and for everyone to have a good time... :laugh:

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