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Hi every one.

It's on again, for those of u who came last year, spread the word

on how good it was, those who didn't,

We are meeting on the 1st November at the Phillip

ice rink and pools car park at 11am stickers will be on sale for

$10 each, even if you don't want a sticker pls pay your $10

as every cent is needed and greatly appreciated.

We then cruise to the cotter for a BBQ and raffle.

Great day out, some awsome prizes like a night for 2 at rydges hotels

a box trailer, some car audio gear from BDL meat tray from Bruce the butcher in Tuggers

and much more

fun day out for the family, all cars bikes trucks and shopping trollys welcome

all money is 100% donated tithe newborn intensive care unit

so it's for a great cause as well ;)

More info can been found at the link below.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=55291692108&ref=ts

hope to see you all there.

Sincerely, Tyson

[email protected]

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Hello Skyline australia members.

Just a reminder. there is only 3 days to go till the Big day.

Come and show your support for the newborns of the Canberra hospital.

11am at phillip ice rink n pools car park.

I am going to stonefest as well, so no doubt ill be hung over at the cruise, i have arranged all this

so nothing will stop me being there and i hope you all feel the same way.

Sincerely, Tyson

Was a great day, massive turn out, raised over $9000. i say GREAT WORK from every one that was there and help arrange such an awsome day.

Cant wait for the 2010 Rushhour Charity Cruise.

P.S the one and only police officer that attended today, Shook my hand and said "great job, keep up the good work."

Once again, Rushhour never had ANY problems at all with the AFP during a charity run.

i have said it before and will say it again, Its a Charity Cruise, to raise money, 0 Tollerence for bad driving etc Nothing more then that. so 100% Leagle.

Again, thanks for those who came to show there support.

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