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The Nissansilvia.com guys from ACT are trying to organise a charity Cruise to the IDA - Drift Day at Wakefield for the victims of the Vic Bushfires.

Meeting up at: EPIC Shell at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC)

Time: 8:30am, leave at 9am

Spectator entry is: $10

Donations can be made to A31Cefiro or myself, I will pass it on.

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...60&start=60

I've also just heard that luke jacobs (Digga R32 from DA) has passedaway in the fires.

Edited by StinkyPoo
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The Nissansilvia.com guys from ACT are trying to organise a charity Cruise to the IDA - Drift Day at Wakefield for the victims of the Vic Bushfires.

Meeting up at: EPIC Shell at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC)

Time: 8:30am, leave at 9am

Spectator entry is: $10

Donations can be made to A31Cefiro or myself, I will pass it on.

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...60&start=60

I've also just heard that luke jacobs (Digga R32 from DA) has passedaway in the fires.

thanks man, i'm A31Cefiro on NS (some bastard on here got the name before i did)

No worries,

Just go this from the Drift Day Organisors:

Hi All,

With the recent events that have unfolded in Victoria and the tragic loss of members from the drift community, IDA will donating all profits for the day to the Red Cross Appeal. The day is being held at Wakefiled Park on the 15th of February and for competitors it will start from 8am, spectators from 9:30am. Spectator entry is $10 or competitors follow the link below for further details.

Donations can also be made on the day so dig deep to help those most in need.

http://www.initialdrift.com.au/forums/view...f=16&t=7675

Regards,

The IDA Team

Guest a31rb25

i'm getting a heap of the Jacobs/Charlzy stickers sent to me this week and have asked Pete from IDA if he wants some as well. I'll be handing them out for a gold coin donation on the cruise up to the track & at the track too - all proceeds to the Red Cross.

Sin mate can you swing past and grab me, but I need to be back at hockey at 4:15pm sounds bad but they need me to play

Done Snooze :down:

Guest a31rb25
Sin mate can you swing past and grab me, but I need to be back at hockey at 4:15pm sounds bad but they need me to play

sounds like a good day to me - watch & support drifting, make a donation to help victims of the bushfires and help your team kick some arse at hockey, finish it off with a beer & it's a day well spent

Just a reminder this is happening tommorrow so please come along for a great day and show your support.

Tomorrow? Its going to be a lonely cruise if you go tomorrow! Try Sunday, you'll have more people to talk to :D

Tomorrow? Its going to be a lonely cruise if you go tomorrow! Try Sunday, you'll have more people to talk to :D

:P

BTW - I think were going to need a charity cruise after today's news Michelle....

Two Drift Day? Awesome! Expensive but Awesome!

Why not enter while your at it :P . Sounds like rain is forecast so should be easy to slide and you won't need spares.

:P

BTW - I think were going to need a charity cruise after today's news Michelle....

Yes, I was pretty much thinking the same thing when I heard the news.

Cant say more as I would be unemployed sooner...

Do you work with Michele?

Everybody don't forget to come out tomorrow.

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