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Let us get together and put on a show and shine to remember, with all donations going to Red Cross bushfire appeal. The event will be held on Sunday the 1st of March, that's this coming Sunday! We do relise that it is of late notice, but it has taken us some time to get a venue. So now that we have one, lets get this show on the road!

The show n shine will be held at the Manhattan Hotel in Ringwood(Corner of Canterbury and Heatherdale Rd). Everyone is welcome to come down and show off their car, no matter what it is. The gates open at 11am and the show will be on till late. If you're planning on displaying your car, you are welcome to come earlier to find a good spot as i'm sure it will be filling up quickly! There will also be some club displays as well.

Entry is a $10 donation per car if you are putting your car on display or would simply like to admire the other cars. There will be NO CHANGE GIVEN. So if you don't feel like donating more than 10 dollars to those that have lost their family, friends and houses. I suggest you come prepared with the exact amount. All proceeds from the day will be donated to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal.

Entry to the venue is only from the Heatherdale road entrance as other parts of the car park will be blocked off. Our friendly boys in blue will be present, so please be on your best behaviours and leave the heroism at home. No one is impressed when you give the police a reason to pull out their defect books.

So clean up, polish and wax your loved one(no, not your partner) and come along! Lets show our support for the bush fire victims and have a blast doing so.

(This event has been officially registered with the Red Cross.)

I will need confirmed cars by friday saturday at the latest so i can get enough space for us

ta

Ash

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Yeah Ash is aware DECA is one this weekend as well.

If it wasnt, id be at this event for sure.

I urge anyone in Melbourne this weekend to attend this event if you can as its for a great cause.

& spread the word - the more people at this event, the greater the contribution to the bushfires will be.

Good job Ash on getting it up and running :thumbsup:

Ferah you can still come down with team ignite ;)

DRFT31 the clubs posted ont he poster up top are the main ones that are willing to put up a display and are getting cars togather but its also open to any other clubs that want to come. so spread the word.

bezza spot saved for ya :blink:

Unfortunately a fair few members will still be DECA Shepparton this weekend :O

Mate

As you know with DECA this weekend in Shep i can make it. Sorry mate

I hope you get a great turn out and have a good day weather wise.

Also you have done a magic job helping to put this Show n Shine together.. Well done.. :)

Wayne..

Oh yeah

I hope to see heaps of pics when i get home

Hey im finally in the area now, Think this would be a good chance for me to come down and finally meet people from the forums :) and help out a good cause.

Ashneel, if my gf comes, can she take her little dog? on a leash ofcourse....

ye pretty sure she can lol. its an open car park as lon as theres no doo doo on the carpark and no peeing on wheels lol

all good wayne. wanted to come to deca on saturday but gotta get everything ready for this.

btw this will most likely go on till 5ish maybe later being sunday will be a cruisy afternoon so if you finish up early at deca come down. dosnt matter if your car will be dirty.

well since ill be there from 8am to get the parking lot organised and set things up ill have a good spot for us anyways right near the entrance. so when you get there it will be a white GTT. just pull up next to it ill come up and tell you where to park.

eyz i got a stock r33 gts few weeks ago, im thinking about coming long wif car, just need to sort out a shift wif work or may need to leave early, would dat be aigh if i was displayin car.

cheers jason.

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