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Hi Everyone,

2007 Cruise 4 Charity is finally here!

This is the first year in its running and hope for many years to come. We invite everyone to participate in a weekend of activities. All Net proceeds raised will go to the Royal Children's Hospital.

Motorkhana / Brake & Skid Control / Track / Show n Shine

Dates: Saturday, 28th April 2007 to Sunday 29th April 2007

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More details are on the website. Registration forms for Winery Tour and Show n Shine will be up on the website in the next couple of days.

http://www.cruise4charity.com

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me on:

[email protected]

0438 0222 88

Hi Everyone

Just to give you a quick update.

For Deca, 28 out of a maximum 40 spots have been sold. So those wanting to do this please get your Registration Forms in asap.

Show n Shine Registration Forms have been finalised and will be available tonight.

As for the Winery Tour there is some significant changes as we have found a better alternative, information will be up very soon.

Regards

Brandon

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We are extending the early bird period till 15th April.

Cmon everyone it is for a good cause. I've sold my GT-R but would love to see some skylines there.

$10 - to join the Show N Shine but not be considered for a trophy

$20 - to join the Show N Shine and to be judged / considered for a trophy

We are getting a good flow of registrations for the Show N Shine but the more the merrier.

If you are free for the day it is only a 2hr drive up .. park your car and leave at the end (approx 4pm).

A good turnout this year will assist us in getting corporate sponsorship for the following year. This is what it is all about, raising $ for charity.

Many of us are fortunate to own nice sports cars so every now and then we should be doing our part to give something back to the community.

This year we were able to get a $2000 sponsorship next year depending on numbers we might be able to secure a $10,000 sponsorship deal.

Cmon everyone come down for the day and support us.

There are still a some spots for DECA left as well.

Any questions give me a call 0438 0222 88

Got it thanks.

Going to wash my car now .. cya tomorrow.

There is also a Evo Dyno Day tomorrow which I will have to make a quick stop by to say hi then going straight there.

Alrighty people this is coming up very quickly and we still have some spots left.

So please help us raise money for the Royal Childrens Hospital and register your interest on www.cruise4charity.com ASAP.

DECA entry closes on the 17th so get in quick but we need numbers for the Show'n'Shine as well all that you need to do it register.

So far there are a great variety of cars attending from BMW's, Porsche's, Nissan's, Merc's and EVO's to name a few.

Thanks and look forward to seeing you there :closedeyes:

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