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This was us anyway the grey sunnycoast car in the wrong lane....

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sunny coast crew heading for the Hypermarket ;) this is a great shot!

was looking through the pics, got to this one and thought, where the f%^k are they going :D

was great to meet a lot of new people.

I was one of the guys collecting the $$ - thank you for the generous donations!!

the pics are great, looking forward to seeing some of the vids.

can a mod/admin clean all the shit out of this thread. it's just tarnishing the good day

Hey Shane.

Please use the report button as its difficult to pick up stuff sometimes, also sometimes we miss it or dont see it... ;)

This should be an issue between the exec and the pertaining party/s only. It was a fantastic day and i see no need to have it painted in any other light.

Yes, I agree...

From what I am reading this is a matter between a couple of people, and as such mabye using the PM facility (all parties involved) is the best thing to do as it does spin a negitive vibe on what should be a positive event... Also fighting in this manner in an online forum will solve nothing as the majority always wins reguardless of who is right or wrong...

Apart from that it looked like a fun day out and about and most importantlly you were able to raise some funds for a good cause... :D

Edit: Topic will remained sticky for another week then it will rejoin past MSC/SCC threads (for something fun search up an old MSC/SCC threads, arhhh the memories and the photos)...

I got heaps of all the sunny coast boys n girls, will put up tomorrow when time permits.

hahahaa how many of those are bumpy road induced pics of my dashboard? ill bet theres a few in there :w00t:

heya all- awsome day out and stoked to be apart of such a great day and amongst so many fantastic cars,

GETSUM-love your car mate seriously envious of your car well done with it!!

i had a blast the whole day and so did my gf and bro. will def be at next yrs and also like to thank everyone who put in all the effort to get it to run as smooth as it did!!

how much was raised by the way?

good to see a few 4doors there too lovin it! :w00t:

thanks to everyone for the generous donations. sorry that it took a while to count the donations and factor in all the additional costs.

despite the drop in numbers from previous skyline cruises, the club along with all those who participated in the charity cruise are able to donate $1000 to men's health.

this puts us on par with the amounts from previous years, quality (of people) not quantity :P

again congratulations to the majority of you for being so well behaved and for taking time out to support a worthy cause!

thanks to everyone for the generous donations. sorry that it took a while to count the donations and factor in all the additional costs.

despite the drop in numbers from previous skyline cruises, the club along with all those who participated in the charity cruise are able to donate $1000 to men's health.

this puts us on par with the amounts from previous years, quality (of people) not quantity :)

again congratulations to the majority of you for being so well behaved and for taking time out to support a worthy cause!

I think the extra funds came more from the team of heavys handing out fines than the quality of the cruisers. ;)

I think the extra funds came more from the team of heavys handing out fines than the quality of the cruisers. :)

haha - i think it's the least everyone can/should do considering the effort the exec team put out to achieve this. everyone had a good time and it's certainly pocket change for the amount of cash people normally spend - well worth it to enjoy and share their cars with others.

even if you do the maths; 67 cars x $5 = $335. everyone dug in deep and that's definitely something to make mention of.

haha - i think it's the least everyone can/should do considering the effort the exec team put out to achieve this. everyone had a good time and it's certainly pocket change for the amount of cash people normally spend - well worth it to enjoy and share their cars with others.

even if you do the maths; 67 cars x $5 = $335. everyone dug in deep and that's definitely something to make mention of.

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