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A GOOD MATE OF MINE ROB WHO OWNS (BUZDBY) HAS ORGANISED A HUGE CHARITY CRUISE...I EXPECT SKYLINES AUSTRALIA LIKE ALL THE OTHER CAR SCENE GROUPS TO MAKE A BIG SHOW FOR THIS AS ITS FOR A GREAT CAUSE AND WILL BE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW WHAT SKYLINES AUSTRALIA CAN DO FOR CHARITY...

Hey guys so here it is a BIG CRUISE this cruise which i have organised and still am organising is huge, its for all makes and models i no some of you will have a cry why are other cars allowed to come, ill tell you why whens its a charity event doesnt matter who goes,a cruise is a cruise no matter what model or make your car is it can be a V8,ROTARY,4s whatever we are doing this for the kids that are sick and stuck in hospital for most of their life.

So in conjunction with

WESTMEAD CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, HOMEBUSH COUNCIL, AND THE POLICE the

BIG CRUISE comes (CRUISE FOR THE KIDS)

NO BURNOUTS, NO STUPID DRIVING, NO NOTHING POLICE ARE NOT GOING TO TOLERATE ANYTHING ON THE DAY, SO CRUISE AND ENJOY THE ATMOSPHERE :down:

The cruise will be advertised and spoken about on RADIO & TV, WRITE UP IN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, FULL MAGAZINE COVERAGE FROM ALL MAGS. For all makes & models.

So guys get ready for a big one and lets do it for the kids Spread the Word tell ya mates to keep spreading the word so everyone knows about it, lets make it huge on our part im doing all i can to make it a big one flyers will be printed this week and be at most workshops etc CRUISE IS ON RAIN,HAIL OR SHINE

CRUISE FOR THE KIDS

WHEN:SUNDAY 6TH JULY

MEETING POINT:HOMEBUSH BAY P6 CAR PARK

DESTINATION POINT : WILL POST SOON WAITING FOR CONFIRMATION FIRST

ARRIVE:: 10.30am

DEPARTURE: 11.45am

EXTRA INFO: SAUSAGE SIZZLE WILL BE THEIR ON THE DAY $2 (COLD DRINKS $2)

UPON ENTRY TO THE CAR PARK ON THE DAY A DONATION OF $15 PER CAR WILL BE COLLECTED FROM YOU,THEN YOU WILL BE GIVEN A STICKER FOR YOUR CAR SO THE POLICE WILL NO THAT YOU ARE PART OF THE EVENT. THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT

ALL MONEY RAISED IS FOR WESTMEAD CHILDRENS HOSPTIAL

JUST LIKE TO THANK THE GUYS WHO HAVE SPONSERED THIS EVENT

MEDIA COVERAGE BOTH ON RADIO & TV

RACE SOLUTIONS

PENRITH MAZDA

2 SUS CUSTOM RESPRAYS

TYM2GO RACING

TEMPE TYRES

DORAN PRO AUDIO

RARE SPARES

DETRIOT CUSTOM BODY WORKS

NSC RACING NEWTOWN

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Hope To Make It A Great Day For All

Edited by OSH33N
LOL ooooh so much for that my bad my mate asked me to post it up for him but i guess someone beat us to it sorry close the topic down mods

hey mate sorry,

i didn't mean to steal your thunder or anything..was just tryin to save ppl the hassle..cos i saw this on SAU and was talkin to Rod on there



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