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Adrian’s (4MY SON) Memorial Cruise

22nd March 2009 at 11.00am

Carousel Car Park, Albany Hwy

Hey guys n girls,

Hard to believe that its been 2 years already how time has flown, but now its time for a cruise so everyone can get together and look back on the past years and reminisce.

I would like to invite you all to attend this cruise which is being held to raise money for Canteen who supports families with children who have cancer.

We have organized this cruise in memory of Adrian so we can all visit most of his favorite places around Perth.

This cruise is going to be open to ALL makes/models & car clubs so SPREAD the word as far as you can, the bigger the better.

Gold coin donation will be needed for maps which will be handed out on the day, as the money is going to a good cause I don’t see this as a problem.

The main meet point will be Carousel shopping centre, Woolworths end behind the CALTEX service station we are meeting at 11.00AM and departing at 11.30AM SHARP

Thank you and hope to see you all there showing your support for a wonderful cause…

Heather, Nev, Steve, Matt & Kara

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thanks for all the support guys n girls :) i def hope to see yas all there in force... if u see a Purple n Grey (black if you cant see colours well) s13 silvia you cant miss it just look for the 4MY SON stickers... come n say gday 2 :) i dont bite

Yo jamie man i didnt realise J TUNED was your car haha i seen it around a bit ages ago... hope you make it aye... i really gotta get around 2 fitting that catch can before the cruise 2 :D haha

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