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Just to let you guys know I will try and get some guys from evo oz to come to this, or maybe our own thing (just through the feelers out on the forum then so waiting for responses). But great cause and great idea.

hey mate im in as well plus $50 towards the charity as well

Noel let me know how you want the donation paid cheers mate

Sorry noel , most likely will have another V35 sedan with me no passengers at this stage could we confirm passengers closer to date?

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Cheers and thank you guys, you are all in. Just adding your names to the list on this link now.

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=1906

All donations will be accepted by some buxom young ladies shaking the can on the day.

Please give us some indication of passengers as well so we have an idea of numbers.

In light of the horror unfolding in victoria as I type I am proposing cruise to raise funds to help the poor buggas left behind to deal with the fallout.

The western whale wathcers cruise will take place on sunday the 22nd of feb.

Staging point will be at woolly's/macca's carpark at yamanto, departure time will be 8.30 sharp.

Cruise duration will be advertised when I get some feed back as to how long you guys wish to drive for.

There will be a food vendor at the cruise destination and i will be hitting him up for a dontation of some of his profit garnered by our presence.

Cruise donation of 10 dollars per car will be the price and if any members have contacts a couple of worthwhile raffle prizes wouldnt go astray.

any further donations will be gratefull accepted.

Funds will go to the red cross bushfire appeal

Line up you plebs. lets help where we can.

I'm in. I'll see what I have 'lying' around the workshop :huh:

Hey guys i am definately in.. thanks for getting this going.

i have added a link to this cruise on awd-turbo.net

and will make sure i get a load of people off there to come and support..

please see link below and let me know if thats all good.

awd-turbo.net

oh and ive also mentioned a north meet at shell nudgee to cruise to yamanto together.

Cheers,

Corey

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oh and ive also mentioned a north meet at shell nudgee to cruise to yamanto together.

Cheers,

Corey

Sounds good, if you end up doing that i'll start there too :(

Keep us posted on what time to meet.

Hey guys i am definately in.. thanks for getting this going.

i have added a link to this cruise on awd-turbo.net

and will make sure i get a load of people off there to come and support..

please see link below and let me know if thats all good.

awd-turbo.net

oh and ive also mentioned a north meet at shell nudgee to cruise to yamanto together.

Cheers,

Corey

Champ.

Just remember that we need to know the number of people you have coming from the site and perhaps the northside crew so that we can let the catering know. So that there is enough food and drink.

Cheers.

too easy i will keep you posted on numbers.. and if anyone else would like to put there hand up to meet at shell nudgee just mention that in your post so we know how roughly how many.

and going by google maps it will take roughly an hour to get to yamanto from nudgee, so to make the 8-30am departure from yamanto i think its best we meet at 6-45 and depart at 7am giving us plenty of time to get to yamanto meet.

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