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Hey guys me and my mates have organised a cruise for my brother who pasted away in a car accident on the 15/9/08 in a 180sx on commercial road.

The cruise will start off down south and head straight into the hills.

So far we have about 20 cars for sure and we started orgaising it yesterday.

2x r32 gtrs, 1 series 8 rx7, 2 rx3's, 1 180b sr20 powered, turbs 1200 and a couple of 33's to name a few.

Steven died in a import 180sx so lets all get together and cruise for someone who loved imports!

Cruise starts at 1:30 pm on march the 7th.

We are also trying to raise some money for his kids who have been left behind so they can try and have a good life without a dad with them. So if you can give a little please do. thanks guys

Message me for the location 0433174833

here's the flyer

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cheers man, my car wasnt going to be either but im pushing it along just for the cruise.

good luck with the car mate, im trying to get mine back on the road ASAP but my line of work requires a car so it isnt happening quickly ,

will try rock the parents car to the cruise :thumbsup:

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ummm not 100% sure yet till we get the report, but we think he was speeding and went to over take some one so pulled out and there was an island there so he swerved to miss it and crashed into a stobby pole.

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Ok iv.e been thinking about this all night and seriously think this thread should be shut

far be it for me to cast the first stone but c'mon a charity cruise for someone's stupidity

no child should have to go through life without a parent but he would still be here if he wasn't being silly

Ok iv.e been thinking about this all night and seriously think this thread should be shut

far be it for me to cast the first stone but c'mon a charity cruise for someone's stupidity

no child should have to go through life without a parent but he would still be here if he wasn't being silly

Do you know all the details? Its not like any cash is going to the guy who died, its going to his kids, and I think is a nice way for this guy to honor his brother.

-D

I'm in 2 minds about this one :)

On one hand I see Steve's point in that if the aforementioned details as to how it happened are correct, then he paid a severe price for his stupidity & his family & friends are now suffering from it........and only big plus from all of this is that no innocent by-stander was taken down as well.

On the other hand, I see Ben's point of view and no matter how screwed up the circumstances were at the time, compassion for the guy's family & friends should be paramount right now (Steve, even Jesus showed compassion to those that had either stumbled or fallen).........based on that, I won't shut this down yet unless it gets silly in here.

Agreed Pete.

We don't know the full story. We all do stupid things ... for some people it cost them their lives. I hate hoons and drivers causing death, but there are always families who suffer on both sides of the coin.

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