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I wanted to take a moment to invite your club to join in a charity drive with the aim of raising $20,000 for the Leukaemia Foundation.

With the backing of the Holden & LS1 Motoring Forum , we are launching the Cruise4ACure . Our aim is to get a number of motoring groups to join forces for this great cause. At the end of the day there will be a cruise to the NSW Royal National Park for a BBQ, to celebrate the Cruise4ACure.

The details of the Cruise & BBQ are still being finalised, however we are looking at the first weekend of Feb as a possible date.

Right now id liket to get an idea if the SAU Members would be interested in being involed.

If you would like more information, please feel free to check out our website or contact me (Ryan) on 0413-984-819 or you can email me, [email protected]

That would be great, there is also a cruise being organised in VIC for thos interested!!

I'll come along.

I'm sure it doesn't matter that I may not have a fancy car.

Remind me closer to the date, I tend to either get lost or get the date wrong :)

Well done on you and the other guys for organising this - hope it all runs smoothly and you achieve your goal.

Mark

I'll come along.  

I'm sure it doesn't matter that I may not have a fancy car.

Remind me closer to the date, I tend to either get lost or get the date wrong  :)  

Well done on you and the other guys for organising this - hope it all runs smoothly and you achieve your goal.

Mark

Fancy car or not, im sure my SS is no match for it!! Will def keep everyone posted on this as it all comes together

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Sat 7th Feb 2004 - Cruise4ACure - Sydney (Brisbane & Melbourne Details 2 follow ASAP)

When: Saturday 7th February 2004

Meet: There will be three official meeting points, with the last being Cronulla where the cruise will officially commence. Cruise meeting points and times are as follows:

Thornleigh McDonalds - 7.45am, 8.00am departure

Silverwater Bridge - 8.30am, 8.45am departure

Cronulla Beach - 9.30am, 10.00am departure

Reason: Cruise4ACure is a way we can have some fun in our cars, have a chat and meet with like minded people while raising some money for the Leukaemia Foundation of Australia.

We will be cruising to a wonderful spot within the Royal National Park to conclude with lunch. Undercover tables, BBQ facilities and a kiosk are available.

The exact details and maps will be posted here in the next few days and on the Cruise4ACure website. I will be printing out a limited number of maps to hand out on the day if people need it.

Please indicate your willingness to participate in the cruise, by registering your details on the Cruise4ACure website so we know how many people are coming.

That sux, was hoping the QLD one would be on a different date, will be in Coffs harbour that weekend, good luck with the cruise anyway, raise plenty of $$$! Nice cruise route by the way.

Well done,

Best of luck with the cruise, I hope all goes well and some much needed money helps the foundation. This is a great idea for the kiddies but will also raise the profile of SAU members and Skyline/Import drivers. Should be more of it!!!!! We will look at doing it in the NT if we can get some support from the locals.

RBNT

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