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Hi Guys

Stagea owners/drivers are specially invited to attend the Nissansilvia.com SALVO (AWL) XMAS CHARITY CRUISE

DATE: SUNDAY 13th DEC

TIME: 5pm meet for a 6pm cruise start

MEET: ETSA Stadium

DONATION: (Any one item from the following choices)

1. Cash (Gold coin)

2. Soft Toy/Educational Toy

3. Dog/Cat Dry/Tinned food/Treats/Toys

...the Animal Welfare League is seriously in desperate need of some help this Xmas too, they also need 2nd hand clean towels (they wet them to try & keep the animals cool)

All makes & models of cars are most welcome !!! Santa costumes (or part there of) are encouraged... BEST XMAS DECORATED CAR will win a prize (supplied by the OLDS).

Permit letters are available from the OLDS via PM...please incl. your full name, make, model & colour of your car PLUS an email address.

Any questions or info., you want to help out etc please PM ShaniBanani (Events Co-ordinator) or us the OLDS .

"OLD Jules & Mark"

(PS ...for those that dont know us and the work we do, we are currently trying to sell our skyline & buy a Stagea. Hope a group of you can attend this cruise.)

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Really hope some of you guys can make it on Sunday....it would be nice to see a group together at the meet point. I am sure some of the other drivers would know nothing about "the awesome stagea" !

OLD Mark

Hi Guys

Stagea owners/drivers are specially invited to attend the Nissansilvia.com SALVO (AWL) XMAS CHARITY CRUISE

DATE: SUNDAY 13th DEC

TIME: 5pm meet for a 6pm cruise start

MEET: ETSA Stadium

DONATION: (Any one item from the following choices)

1. Cash (Gold coin)

2. Soft Toy/Educational Toy

3. Dog/Cat Dry/Tinned food/Treats/Toys

...the Animal Welfare League is seriously in desperate need of some help this Xmas too, they also need 2nd hand clean towels (they wet them to try & keep the animals cool)

All makes & models of cars are most welcome !!! Santa costumes (or part there of) are encouraged... BEST XMAS DECORATED CAR will win a prize (supplied by the OLDS).

Permit letters are available from the OLDS via PM...please incl. your full name, make, model & colour of your car PLUS an

email address.

Just wondering where this esta stadium is

If any stags are going we'll probalbly be late anywYs as we have a show n shine on at Fairfield showground u guys are more then welcome to come along

cheers Damon

Any questions or info., you want to help out etc please PM ShaniBanani (Events Co-ordinator) or us the OLDS .

"OLD Jules & Mark"

(PS ...for those that dont know us and the work we do, we are currently trying to sell our skyline & buy a Stagea. Hope a group of you can attend this cruise.)

Edited by KNG35M
Salvos are the best,helped me an my mum at crissy when i was 13,other mob said she got in to late,if it were'nt for them we would of had nothing,i love the salvos there the best. :)

Indeed they are...it gives us great joy to deliver our presents & $$ to the local distribution centre...this is one of our Salvo cruise collections...plus a few hundred $$

Mark

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