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Hi Everyone!!

For the last 2 years, the SA car scene has come together to celebrate Christmas with a cruise.

This year will be no different.

HARDTUNED.NET CHRISTMAS CRUISE

Date: Friday, 12th December 2008

Meet: ETSA Park carpark on Railway Tce, Mile End

Time: 8:30pm

PRIZES

Hardtuned.net will be giving away a bottle of Castrol oil to the following:-

"Best Paint" - nice, shiny paint that has been well looked after - Judged by Johnny JSPEC

"Best Wheels" - good fitment and suits the car well - Judged by Benny Mack

"Toughest Street Car" - explains itself - Judged by Nicko

"Overall" - includes those cars on permits - Judged by

There will also be Castrol gift bags handed out.

CHARITY

Being Christmas time, we want to remember those families who are less fortunate. Again this year, we'll be accepting soft toys or gold coin donations from members who have the money or want to contribute - its not compulsory.

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ALL items/money raised will be give to The Playford Salvation Army.

The Salvos will then pass on our gifts directly to families who come to the centre for food and gifts.

Those of us with Christmas hats will be handing out maps and collecting donations.

As per usual, police will be notified of the cruise. They are quite cooperative and only target those that are doing the wrong thing (speeding, spinning the wheels etc).

check the ns.com site under sa events for updates and more info cheers

i guess the more the merrier tis the season after all

anyone goin from here? pretty sure i will with a couple of mates from down my way should be free and for a good cause

I'll be there with a mate.

Coz I lost my licence he was gonna drive my car. But today he bought his own 32 so we'll be cruisin down in that!

Cant wait, should be a good cruise!

yeah i was on the last one was a wicked turnout was in a mates car last time but ill be in mine this time best thing is if you don't act like a tool you'll get left alone so its real good fun

Was coming to this as it is alwaysa good event, but can not make it anymore as i got hit in the arma cricket training last night and now can not drive for at least this weekend. :D

Turn out was great but the "cruise" was pretty short and uninteresting - out the carpark, up the freeway, into another carpark. Highlights of the cruise would be tunnels and the part where everyone was all over the place being lost. But I guess the route couldnt be helped with the rain restricting where it would be safe for a whole carpark packed full of cars to drive.

good cruise was in me mates lil red rolla, saw heslo but not the owner :)

the cruise was made that way on purpose, it was said that most ppl know other routes to the carpark so each to their own really, was good to see a few familiar faces, now time for me to get another rb under my belt :)

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