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Just passing this on to you all!

Street Rides, a local Car club has organised a charity vehicle cruise to support the victims of the Victorian Bush fires.

Details:

Date: Sunday 1 March 2009

Start location: National museum of Australia

Arrival time: 9:00 am

Departure time: 10:00 am

Cruise to: Queanbeyan Show Ground

Finish Time: 3:00 pm

There will be a sausage sizzle and drinks available

All vehicles are invited to attend, Cars, Bikes, Trucks, Scooters and Utes

We request clubs meet off location and cruise to the Museum then join other clubs and individuals in the charity cruise to QBN.

Donations will be collected at the QBN show ground and will be given to the Australian Red Cross.

For Further information contact:

Jonathan on 0406 379 074

Or register your support at www.streetrides.com.au/forum

We need your help in spreading the details about this event as soon as possible, so please forward this email to your clubs and friends as well as posting it on web forums.

Thanks in advance

Bruce Perry

Canberra Rod and Kustom Club

[email protected]

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Just got the heads up: slight change of meetup point. PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN START LOCATION

New start location is ‘Treasury car park west’ Langton St Parks (across Commonwealth avenue from the Albert Hall)

Google map link:

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sour ... 27466&z=15

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Subtle like a ;) ... Heck yeah a real sleeper wat, Whood of thunk :D

It's just like a polar bear in a snow storm when your on the road. Just dont know it's there till it rips yur head off and hands you your arse back on a plate.

Ummm - no snow tomorrow Kat it may be seen

I'm sure the deaf might here it comming too....

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GRRR ... would have come to this except I have a smashed rear windscreen grrrr...

would have loved to get out of the house today im bored shitless

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Ditto Kat's response. A good day was had by those who attended. I even managed to stay away from work long enough to cruise. I'm sure SAU'ers have their priorities as to where they'd be today. Mine was to help the fire sufferers and contribute a tiny amount, but it all helps!

Good to see familiar faces, and happy to meet new peeps!

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