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CRUISE FOR A CAUSE

sunday 26th october

santos at 10am

$10 per car

parkinsons disease charity cruise

show n shine ,stalls, bbq, side shows, nail artists for the girls, games and prizes and more

we have a couple of car clubs commin from new south wales so this year the word seems to be spreading which is great.

for those who know me know about my mum, for those that dont my mum has parkinsons, we keep in touch now through e mail as she can no longer speak to me for long on the phone a couple of minutes and the phone is passed to my dad or nana. after last years cruise everyone signed a card for her, she took great strength from this card and her an my father have just come home from a month in anrartica an canada a long time wish of my mothers. so thank you to those who came last year an showed there support.

doc and i cant wait to see you all there for the 4th annual cruise for a cause

if you have any questions or would like to set up your own stall or just give us a hand on the day please feel free to contact me on 0420 540 387 (also cruise 4a cause is on facebook an myspace so add it :happy:)

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do the cops know about this?

bit worried about cruise for cause cruises as the last commodore cruise for charity, cops set up defect stations, pulled over cars for doing nothin wrong and apparently something like 700 or so cars rocked up and more than a handfull got defected!

sounds good! so is it a cruise to a location where the show n shine, stalls, bbq etc is?

Yes the cruise starts close to our "club rooms" and ends up down south where there will be a show and shine, stalls, bbq, etc.

I'll probably have a spare seat so if any of you need a lift just ask.

matty i think u should get a permit on the drift car and bring it out :)

no chance, not being on defect. tried it before and it doesnt work, and my old way of getting permits vaporised at the SAU dyno day :)

if the 31 is still alive after next drift prac and i have some spare cash might chuck a permit on her and bring it out. Worthwhile cause, a mate of mines mum also has parkinsons, not a nice thing to have happen to anyone.

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