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any chance of integrating donations for the Bushfire victims?

lol was thinking about that last night and today, came home to post.

was thinking if its cool with everyone on here if we make it $50 each car, and $10 of that goes to red cross fire appeal, or what ever is working directly with the bush fire victims.

if we get the all clear here, i'll head it up with Ray tomorrow after work. dont think it should be a problem though, for a damn good cause

maybe even set up a giant box or bin and just donate over the course of the night.

if all fire trucks weren't busy could get one down for a bit of support to open the pockets of punters. even try get it on the dyno !

Im pretty sure i will come down as well.....its gonna be my first dyno day as well. Very interested to see what she's making.......I'm pretty sure given the circumstances most people would be more then happy with the idea of donating the extra $10 to the Bushfire victims!

This is now officially a fund raising effort.

Brings money, clothes, manchester and your blood!!

WE are working on getting some big prizes for the night too.

More details will be released soon and spread the word.

go matty !

can we see a fire twuck ?

got a fair bit of clothes i was gonna toss to the op shop. no more !

but i think they dont want anymore clothes. saying they have three halls full of clothes.

SAVEMORE supermarket. Princess hwy next door bunnings at sandown big yellow building.

i used to work there, really cheap stuff for bulk !

they loaded up 2 trucks for the tsunami appeal for free, (but those dudes had red cross uniforms)

sure i could fill the wagon up with 100bucks. if people wanna make a time to go there and purchase?

these places (fire effected) aren't that far away... perhaps we could all cruise up with full car loads of stuff? too bad the import community is mainly coupes with shithouse boot space :D come on Stagea owners.... "WAGONS..... HOOOOOooooohh"

:D

It looks like i am driving up thurs/friday with a few NS people... making use of my boot!

you listen to 3aw mate ?

they keep people up to date on what there short on, they had no sugar drinks ' powerade , gaderde' next thing they got a pallet full.

really handy if you dont want your shit go to waste.

i would join ya, but just dropped the car off, hope its done by friday night though

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