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– Charity Donation Has Now Been Submitted

A gold-coin donation was all that we asked for; which meant that $256.00 was gratefully accepted by the McGrath Foundation. A big thanks to everyone who attended and helped contribute to this cause.

The three ladies below expressed "thank-you" five times for your help guys and girls. They even photocopied some R34 GT-R pics for themselves!

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A receipt was provided for our dontation; number #6270.

More info about the McGrath Foundation can be found at http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/.

Awesome, thanks Terry. :)

  • 2 weeks later...
It's looking very good...

That avenue will be looking pretty nice in a few weeks when the trees start to change colour.

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Thank You Certificates to

Terry Ashwood

and

Mark Skaife

have just been sent to them as Patrons of this Event!

  • 1 month later...

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– Charity Donation Has Now Been Submitted

A gold-coin donation was all that we asked for; which meant that $256.00 was gratefully accepted by the McGrath Foundation. A big thanks to everyone who attended and helped contribute to this cause.

The three ladies below expressed "thank-you" five times for your help guys and girls. They even photocopied some R34 GT-R pics for themselves!

JaneMcGrath.jpg

A receipt was provided for our dontation; number #6270.

More info about the McGrath Foundation can be found at http://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/.

It's still not too late to make a small donation to the McGrath Foundation above and then...

PM one of us Organisers for a Free DVD of Assembled Skylines at the Int. Regatta Centre & Sword Demo at Mt Wilson! :)

  • 3 weeks later...

Not all newsagents will be stocking MOTIVE DVD #3 as a sale item.

As you make your own enquiries about whether they'll have this DVD on sale 23rd September featuring This R34 GT-r & GT-T & GT Extravaganza can you please list up Which Newsagents Will Stock This? :P

  • 5 weeks later...
Keep an eye on the large franchised Newso's they'll have it. :P

OK!

Exactly 1 month to go!

Motive DVD #3

All stemming from Eugene's idea that was hatched in March & took 6 weeks and 6 guys to organise. :(

Tez, FYI current issue of Performance Imports magazine (Issue 111) says on last page that SAU charity cruise is in the next issue (112) due out 18th Sept. Would this be the R34 Anniversary cruise?? or another charity cruise held earlier??

Yeah Nick I thought it may be referring to another cruise as my car is featured in issue 113 and there is a reference in the article on my car to stay tuned for coverage on the R34 cruise so I thought it would be in an issue after 113. Jason may have brought the cruise article forward??

Yeah Nick I thought it may be referring to another cruise as my car is featured in issue 113 and there is a reference in the article on my car to stay tuned for coverage on the R34 cruise so I thought it would be in an issue after 113. Jason may have brought the cruise article forward??

Can't wait to see your car as the Centrepiece of Issue #113 Che!

Congrats from me and the other organisers mate.

The Pic of the 2 Japanese Swordsmen giving your car 'The Guard Of Honour' will be a hoot.

And I haven't seen a whiff yet, of the lady in Japanese dress...

  • 4 weeks later...

MOTIV #3 DVD :D

Out now in the newsagents!

(Sold out at Faulconbridge)

More than 6 minutes of mayhem!

Where were you when I needed you Eugene?

Glad to see SAU Forums being promoted by Andrew Hawkins. :)

Andrew likes to promote anything and everything in the Australian tuners scene. He lives and breathes the industry.

Haven't watched all the footage yet (will finish it tonight) but from what i've seen, so far it is incredible footage!

Thankyou once again to Andrew for agreeing to cover the event!

Che, issue #113 of Performance Imports should be out very shortly, if it's not already (I received mine in the mail yesterday), and your car looks great!!!




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