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updates: should be confirming attendance and support from Nova 91.9 and SAFM soon, along with aTruck driver who is donating his truck and time to collect any non-cash items and drive them himself to Victoria. So clothes, non-perishable food items, bedding etc will be welcome donations on the night.

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sounding good so far. Hopefully a couple of places i talk to once i have a copy of the letter will be willing to help also. Steve, feel free to pm me with some of the infoyou have been giving to places to get them on board.

excellent, thanks bats. so far we have a couple of dyno runs being thrown in by Graham West, Jun style kit for R33, and hoping to get more once the letters are finalised.

hahah thanks Chris was about to say i went and Saw Extreme today and yeah Brett West is more than happy to help out

need to catch up with marvey tech and simon @ morpowa because John wasn't at the work shop i just kept going

good job Nathan thanks for all you input as with everyone else Kane and co.

Ok Guys here is the document you can take to prospective business traders i think all the information is covered, the missing blanks are to be filled in by your selve like

Dear Auto Barn, and the RSVP is your mobile number unless they tell you when you show them the letter they will defiantly come, and the last blank is for your name.

thanks for everyone's help and support and we will see those helping on friday at villies

if you have trouble with the pictures not being down the bottom of the page let me know as Nene said hers are at the top of the page

Has anyone already organised the Red Cross to be in attendance?

Red cross said they will be sending representatives on the night with posters and tins for donations. The Salvation Army I have been told will also send 2 reps.

so we have got quite a few people on board now

great to see that and a nice way of putting SAU in the (so to speak) good books

awesome work fellas....i will definately be there

People are doing fantastic work here!

Just a suggestion...

Perhaps we should contact Woolworths/IGA/Coles to see if they want to donate some food platters (nibbles) on the night?

Also, Is the Mawson Lakes Hotel equipt with a PA system for the auction?

Will someone from SAU be the MC for the night? (to do auction, speaches, welcomes, thankyou's etc)

If this is stuff thats being discussed at Villis then just tell me to shhhhh. :banana:

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