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Hey All,

As you would of heard by now about the devastating news of the bush fires in Victoria, so Miss 302 and myself (Stroppy 1) have come up with a Fundraiser Cruise.

Meet Time: 8pm

Leave Time: 9pm

Date: Friday 20th February

Meet Point: City West Car Park

It's $10 a a map, per car and all extra donations are encouraged!

Hope to see you all there!

Stroppy 1 & Miss 302

** please note that all antisocial behavior is NOT tolerated and number plates will be handed over to the Police **

Hope everyone can make it and donate.

R.I.P to lost ones

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ill deffinetly be there just got off the phone had the bad news that a friend of mine is 1 of the ppl who has been killed i hope we can all do what we can to raise as much for these ppl and the familes of the tragically lost

don't call me crazy, but

Might be a good idea to notify the police that this cruise is going to happen. If everyone behaves and they are aware of our intentions then they are likely to go easy and even help us out. When biker groups have charity cruises they often have police escorts. It would be a good exercise for police / car enthusiast relations, and also may help how us as a group are seen by the public.

That being said, i don't want to take away from what this cruise is about. Helping those in need over in Victoria.

I for one should be in attendance, and hope to see you all there too.

don't call me crazy, but

Might be a good idea to notify the police that this cruise is going to happen. If everyone behaves and they are aware of our intentions then they are likely to go easy and even help us out. When biker groups have charity cruises they often have police escorts. It would be a good exercise for police / car enthusiast relations, and also may help how us as a group are seen by the public.

That being said, i don't want to take away from what this cruise is about. Helping those in need over in Victoria.

I for one should be in attendance, and hope to see you all there too.

Sounds like a good idea, but then again alls it takes is one idiot...trying to drift his commodore into a pol....i mean idiot doing burnouts etc

steve i think u r on a winner there but maybe just a call from whoever at antilag is the officail organiser to say we r going from here to here we r all respectfull well (most members) that is and wont be causing shit but as for the tools out there we r all willing to take a stand and polietly ask them to leave but yeah could be a good thing cause from my calculations this could raise at least a few grand which is not much on a whole but every bit will help these ppl in there time of need

I'm with Steve on that one, last thing we want is cops to sticker 200+ cars thinking it's just a massive burnout session. It's not like we can fly under the radar that time of day...

Maybe something to mension on Anti Lag?

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