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When: Saturday, 14th of April 2007

Time: 10:30am – 4pm (Cars on-show need to arrive from 9:30)

Where: Location: Horseshoe bend farm (Horseshoebend Road in Keilor)

Cost: Donation to show your car of $10 Per car, And a $5 Entry donation to view the show.

WestNew are holding a Show and shine to raise money for their organization and have asked us Skylines Australia to come and support them in their efforts to raise money to help adults with disabilities.

WestNet provide a client focused, diverse range of high quality programs which maximize clients’ rights, dignity, opportunities and independence.

Please come down and help support this event by cleaning up your cars and coming down to show them off..

A BBQ will also be run on the day to again help raise money.

This event will be covered by the local Press so a great opportunity to get you there show off your cars and also have them pictured in the local newspaper.

Come on guys this is for a really good cause. We know there are a lot of events on it a year, but this is one we should try and give our support to and help those who support others in need.

I'm sure they wont mind if you bring a friend or a non Skyline along, as long as it's an interesting car.

I would like to announce that SAU Vic is going to sponsor this event by covering the cost of every SAU Vic Members car who enters into this event, and displays their car.

I have also been informed that there will be a media presence at this display covering the event for a local newspaper.. This is not only a cool oppertunity to get your car pictured in a news paper but also a fantastic opportunity for SAU to display to the public that a car club cares for the community and that we are trying to do our bit for society.

OK udated confirmed cars are:

- Evil (Me)

- fuzzy_scuz

- Skyhy

Possible:

- basti

- espo

come on guys! any type of car is welcome... 5 cars would be awesome!

basti, espo: any news about if you can commit to this great event?

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