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Hey all

I'm looking at organising a car rally to raise money for charity, mainly Ronald McDonald House. I also thought it would be a good way to try and get the 'hoon' label off groups like SAU buy showing we are not cold hearted monsters who terrorise the streets and try to kill small children.

As it stands now I'm aiming for late September/early October on a Sunday, but Slip mentioned that Jamborree is in September so probably October.

At the moment I'm just trying to get an expression of interest and i'll keep anyone that is interested posted

Thanks Knoxy

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if i had a car i would come but they just had the gremlin cruise not long ago and theres more that are planned to happin soon aswell. its just timing the main thing, exams for uni/tafe/school students (majority would be uni/tafe students)

And i know of another charity cruise which is being organised aswell for that time period.

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