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Hey Guys,

Im Jessie and im posting this up on Wills account because mines too new! As some of you may have seen, Renegade posted some info in the powercruise thread. Not all details have been finalised as yet. But once they have we will let you know!

This event is to raise money for the Children's starlight foundation. If you have a show car or a performance car you are welcome to enter. A large variety of cars is what im hoping to see. Below is the original post, any questions you can email me.

Cheers guys

Club Motavate is holding a show and shine event at the end of the year. Details are as follows:

When: 5th December 2009

Where: Hall Park, Mandurah

Time: 9.00am till 4.00pm

-Sausage Sizzle + Cool drinks available as well as a coffee van

-Bouncy castles & Cotton Candy for the kids (and some adults!)

-Performance and show cars as well bikes are welcome to enter, entry fee is $10 per car (or bike)

-Awards will be given out for certain categories

All donations will be going to the Children's Starlight Foundation! All show cars and performance cars are welcome to enter!

Funds raised go towards putting smiles on the faces of Starlight's seriously ill children and their families so please come down for a great day of fun!

More details will be posted closer to the date, if you have any questions you can contact me at [email protected]

Also if anyone would like to enter please email me and I will send you an entry form. You cannot enter unless you have filled out the form.

Thanks guys and we hope to see you down there

Edited by Phiza
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Count me in. Sounds like a great day. Doing this for charity is always a good thing. Look at the victoria bushfire charity cruise that happened earlier this year. It was massive and raised more money than what the cops could raise for there own private charity function. Now that saying something.....

I think this a great idea. ;)

Just to confirm this is a official ClubMotavate event and I should encourage all members on SAUWA to get involved. This still is 2 months away and the final details are still to be confirmed once they are all people of interest will be notified and this thread will be updated. Jessie is leading the organisation for this event so if people have any question's don't hesitate to post it up here or get in direct contact with her on [email protected].

Regards,

Clint

Edited by monga

There is also a best bikes award but I only added it in 5 minutes ago so they havnt got it yet. :laugh:

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just visit http://www.clubmotavate.com/showandshine09/ and follow the info. I am getting the best bike award added to the checklist but for now just add it in the car mods and info stating you wish to be eligible for that.

I work at Harveys so we'll be giving out free iPods and stuff. :) The team at Crooked Clothing will be supplying clothing gift vouchers and the others will provide other things.

Should be a big day with a few big names backing us up. That BlaqMagicInnovations.com guy is pretty sick. :D

Any chance of a flyer to post up at work ( Alcoa)

Yes, ask for a larger version. Or just print out the normal one. Like two to a page.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2660/402788...605152c61_o.jpg

Confirmation of entry will be later. Like mid november I think

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