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Live Life Cruz was founded by a group of friends along side the Leukaemia Foundation. In late 2005 we lost a close friend to Leukaemia. As his passion was motorsport, and cars / bikes in general, we thought the best way to have something in his memory was in the form of a cruz for charity, not only raising funds for the Leukaemia Foundation, but to raise awareness about Leukaemia. Last year was our first year and we had a great turnout, and we are hoping this year will be even more successfull.

WHAT: A car / bike cruz to assist in raising funds and awareness about Leukaemia. All vehicles of any kind are welcome.

WHERE: Hoebush Bay, Sydney to the picturesque Soldiers Beach, Central Coast. Meet at Carpark 5 in Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush Bay at 9am. At 10:30 all cars / bikes will leave for Soldiers Beach, Central Coast.

WHEN: Sunday 26th August 2007

COST: $10 entry per vehicle.

• There are prizes to be won on the day.

• Food and drinks will be available for purchase at both desinations.

• All proceeds going directly to the Leukaemia Foundation. For any more info about the day please visit the myspace page.

www.myspace.com/livelifecruz

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Innnnnnn!!!!! In FTW!!!

Myles - I'll get as many coasties as i can to attend this one for you - let me know if you need any help with anything at this end (I live on the coast and would be happy to help out in any way/shape/form I can).

Great cause - hope it goes well for you! Let me know if there is anything I can do to assist.....

:thumbsup:

Tinks, thanks for the support and the offer to help, much appreciated. Mostly everything is set, but will let you know if something comes up.

The more cars the better for us at the moment. Getting numbers there is the best way to reach good funds, as cash sponsorship isnt the easiest for these events. Currently chasing more prize donations.....

Cheers to the others coming along on the day too, spread the word

Thanks again...

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great to hear some of you guys guys coming along on the day, should be good.

-Weeman...Thats fine joining us at Soldiers, yes you can pay the entry to the carpark there. Obviously its going to be hard to see everyone that joins us at the soldiers beach end, but we would like to think all those vehicles will put their hand up for the cause even though they are not cruising from the homebush end. Also the raffle will be held at Soldiers Beach.

Cheers

Just an update for the Live Life Cruz this Sunday 26th. We are looking at a great turnout of cars and bikes which is awesome.

Here are some of the Prizes to date to be won in the raffle on the day. We hope to see some of you there supporting.

Thanks-Live Life Cruz Committee.

www.myspace.com/livelifecruz

Live Life Cruz – prizes secured to date

• Motorcycle helmet, gloves and lock voucher ($400) Motorcycle Accessories

• $100 Motorcycle voucher (APW-motorcycle store-Brookvale)

• JVC car stereo with MP3 jack ($250)

• 30GB Black Video iPod ($400) Apple

• 9ct Gold Sapphire/diamond ring. ($350) Diamond Hill Jeweller

• 3x Solartint car tinting vouchers ($300)

• 2x shampoo, cut & blowdry ($80 each) Cordoneys

• 4x Sennheiser headphones ($129.95 ea)+ Sennheiser backpack ($99)

• 4x DVDs (EMI)

• 10x CDs (EMI)

• 2 boxes of Innoxa products ($100 each basket)

• Harbour Bridge “pylon lookout” climb

• 1 Captain Cook Sydney Harbour cruise

• Peter Alexander PJ packs

• 20-30 DVD’s from Universal Music

• Clarins & Kenzo beauty pack ($540)

• crabtree and evelyn pack

• 2 x womens back packs from magazines (incl. dvd & cd hat etc)

• Mitsubishi 19” Widescreen monitor ($390) UYC Computers

• Web cam - Microsfot 1000 Camera ($59) UYC Computers

• Lite-on DVD-RW with lightscribe ($89)

• Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse ($39) UYC Computers

• Anten USB External Hard drive Enclosure 2.5” ($39) UYC Computers

• Logitech X230 2.1 Speakers ($99) UYC Computers

• Meguire’s 2 x Gold class packs, 2 x quick clean packs

• 10 Essential Performance DVD from Serious Biz (same DVD)

• Nestle Hamper

• 1 dozen long stemmed roses from Roses Only

• Tool set. Swiss made PB Baumann GOLD plated screwdriver/Phillips. ($250) Best money can buy.

• 3 x Plier pack. German made best money can buy ($150)

• 2 x Harley Daividson Leather wallets.

• Motul Service or Motul pack-winners discretion (Northern Beaches Performance)



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