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WHAT HAPPENS WHENS SYDNEYS MOST RESPECTED WORKSHOPS COME TOGETHER FOR THE STARLIGHT FOUNDATION CHARITY

SYDNEYS NEW ANNUAL BAR B CRUISE CHARITY FUNDRAISER

Queen Street Customs

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OZZY TYRES

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PAC PERFORMANCE

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DORAN PRO AUDIO

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INTERIOR DESIGNS

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DAHTONE RACING

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VALVOLINE AUSTRALIA

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inconjunction with THE EDGE 96.1

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& Hot4s Magazine

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also supported by Ballr Inc & Boltix signs & many many more

Date - Sunday 27th June 2010

Meet Times - 10:00am

Departure Time - 10:45am Sharp

Arrival Times - approx 11:30am at the final Destination

Destination - Brighton Le Sands beach front car park

Grand Parade nearest corner streets are Hollywood & Culver Street

Meet Point A - Ozzy Tyres - Hoxton Park Road, West Hoxton

Meet Point B - McDonalds - Pennant Hills Road, Thornleigh

Meet Point C - Top One - Cnr Demeresque & Bypass, Campbelltown

feel free to make your own meet points between yourselfs as well

BAR B CRUISE 2010 STICKERS WILL BE SOLD @ MEET POINTS & FINAL DESTINATION FOR $10.00 EACH with ALL PROCEEDS GOING TOWARDS THE STARLIGHT FOUNDATION CHARITY

FURTHUR DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT THE FINAL DESTINATION AS WELL

& FINALLY THERE WILL BE A MASSIVE BBQ HAPPENING FROM 12:30pm WITH SAUSAGES ETC & ICEY COLD DRINKS SOLD ON THE DAY WITH AGAIN ALL PROFITS GOING TO THE STARLIGHT FOUNDATION CHARITY

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THERE WILL ALSO BE A RAFFLE HELD ON THE DAY WITH OVER $10,000 WORTH OF PRIZES & GIVAWAYS THANKS TO THE SUPPORT OF SYDNEYS RESPECTED WORKSHOPS & COMANYS

this event has full local council support & local police support

remember to obey all the road rules & respect local residents

refrain yourselfs from posting negativity at this is a 100% charity event

BAR B Cruise 2010 Facebook Group

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Guys,

Thought we would post up the good news from the organizing team.

We counted the money yesterday afternoon after the cruise and it came a grand total of $5000 which will be sent to the Starlight Foundation this week.

The official count for cars today was 400+ which we weren't expecting. The car parked filled up in about 20 mins with a lot of cars having to park on the grass. As for the cops, no problems were reported. We had a chat with the police team that was down there and there were OK with the event.

Thank you to everyone who came and supported the day. For the first official event, it went better then we were hoping. This will become an annual event, with a new & bigger location next year and more organization will happen.

Also congratulations to all those that won prizes on the day.

Thanks again guys for making this event as big as it was!



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