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Wasn't a bad day at all . Was certainly a traffic jam getting out of the homebush car park me and the other car I was with just waited till most of cleared then made our way out instead of sitting in the traffic . I noticed when I left the park the cops were flexing there muscle and pulling a few cars over .

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Hi guys - i really hope you enjoyed todays cruise:

Heres a message from co-event organiser ROB aka BUZDBY:

hey guys firstly on behalf of katrina my mrs and myself i would like to thank everyone who came today and made the day happen and also gave extra cash towards the hospital from homebush everything ran so smooth the cops did a great job and directed all the traffic in a top way to save us banking up for ages and also not handing out defects etc

the drive was awesome all the way up to the destination point was having a great day everyone was happy no cops busting our chops at all untill they came to check on us and have some lunch and their is always one clown in the crowd to stuff it up besides that the day would of gone 100% trouble free thank you guys for all the support and attending the day muchly appreciated $18,500 DOLLARS WAS RAISED THAT IS TOPS GUYS THANK YOU SO MUCH alot of cars didnt pay as we ran out of stickers and the day got to big to control and keep tab but thanks to everyone who attened

Big thanks to Bassa from 2 SUS CUSTOM RESPRAYS, JUICED PHOTOGRAPHY, MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR ALL THEIR HELP THEY KNOW WHO THEY ARE, AND ALL MAJOR SPONSERS OF THE EVENT

CHEERS ROB & KATRINA

And now a message from myself:

thanks to everyone who came today.. rob is totally correct on the police issue with today. NSW police were extremely supportive and they were understanding that it only takes one bad egg to ruin the dozen. With approximately over 1200 cars @ homebush and roughly double that amount for Mt Penang, the money raised and the attitude and respect for the car scene from all those who attended not to mention the sheer DIVERSITY of the crowd and the willingness to help the childrens hospital out shows that 95% of the car scene are what we say we are.

Enthusiasts. not hoons.

Once again, many thanks to all those who attended, big thanks to other photographers out there spending hours capturing the day, 2sus boys chipping in as much as possible.. (i.e. OOOFFT on bbq duties for 4 hours!!) and a MASSIVE thankyou for those that waited it out and helped clean up the park (ginger etc)

Whats that? Cruise 4 Kids 2008 DVD?

Coming soon smile.gif

Due to the success of such an event - please join the official facebook group - if all photographers can post links to their photos from the day that would be great so we can centralise an area for people to see the work. Thanks

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=38373310808

awesome day, awesome cruise, if only they handed out maps with stickers casue half of the people went straight at the roundabout out of homebush not left an caused heaps of chaos, but all in all i think it ran very well. 7heavn, i was parked near u and couldn't keep my eyes off your car as well as the grey r34 gtr with carbon bonnet an green P plates, lol. can't wait to see some photos, i'd love to get my hands on an aerial shot of homebush...

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