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Hey Peeps,

A good friend of mine and president of NUFFINSUS MOTORSPORTS car club has asked me to invite SAUers to a charity car show that he has organised to raise money for the Guide Dogs NSW/ACT which is to be held on October 23rd at Woodward Park Liverpool (Corner of Hume Highway & Memorial Avenue)

Entry is only $10 per car and there are prizes on offer and he would like a nice turnout of imports and has told me that he will try and keep all the SAU group together if there is enough room, so lets represent people & show off the best of what SAUNSW has to offer, I am aiming to have my 33 back on the road by then and will be entering as its for a good cause and we havent had a SnS for a while.

THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL SAU EVENT, I am just spreading the word for a mate. Details can be found below, if you want any more information you can PM me and Ill get back to you ASAP or email or call Ben himself and tell him Dave from SAU sent you.

Nuffinsus Motorsports Incorporated is a social car club who prides itself on a great atmosphere and keeping the bad stuff off the streets and on the race track.

We are holding our first ever Charity Car Show in conjunction with the Liverpool Festival on October 23rd at wood ward park, Liverpool.

We are supporting The Guide Dogs NSW/ACT and are hoping to raise some well needed funds for this awesome charity.

We will be having a giant raffle, aswell as a who can change the tyre faster competition to get people into the mood of the day!.

ALL CARS ARE WELCOME!

Tropheys up for grabs are -

Best Hot Rod

Best Muscle Car

Best Import

Best Sedan

Best Ute

Best Wagon

Best Paint

Best Interior

Best I.C.E

Best Interior

Best Engine bay

Best Club Display

and the big one

Best In Show (Voted By The Public)

With sponosors jumping on board like Motoractive which includes Mequires, Luquid Moly and House of Colour. Greater West Industrial, Killer Customs and Aussie Pride Signs. it is shaping up to be an awesome day!

We are also still looking for donations to our giant raffle, So please send me an email to '[email protected]' if you would like to help out or give me a call on 0424318712.

(Trade stands still available)

We hope to see you all out there for a great fun filled family day out.

$10 Per Car Entry includes a show bag for first 200 cars.

Regards

Ben Cartwright

President Nuffinsus Motorsports inc

Proudly Sponsored By Motoractive.com and Greater West Industrial.

Where: Corner Memorial Ave, Hume hwy, Liverpool NSW map

When: Sun 23rd October 2011

Time(s): 12:00 - 4:00pm

Website: http://www.nuffinsusmotosports.com

Contact: Ben Cartwright

Phone: 0424318712

Email: [email protected]

More information can be found here(Facebook Link)and here (Love of Cars.com)

So come on people, dont let me be the only Skyline at this event :unsure: (Although at least then I know Ill win best import lol)

:thanks:

Shaded area I'm not sure, I'll have a look on google.

Ben has told me he will try and put all the SAU crew and imports together if he can manage it once he has a better idea of numbers.

We don't wanna catch any nasties from the falcodores do we!

Yep the guide dogs are often overlooked, I happen to know someone who uses one and the dogs are just amazing and great companions.

Ben from Nuffinsus told me today he will make up a proper map for us over the next few days so I'll post it up once he gives it too me.

There is very little shade apparently :( as we will be tagging on to the Liverpool festival thingy that will be setup on the big oval, so should have a lot of people come to have a look at our rides.

This is by no means going to be as big as an SAU show n shine but will still be good to show off some of What SAU has to offer.

  • 4 weeks later...

i'll do my best to pop over... got the window, but it doesn't sit quite right (problem with me, not the window). also power steering pump is rooted :/ changed it to laid-up insurance... not gonna look at it for a few months until im not so angry at it anymore.

I'm here now, if you hurry you can still get in, plenty of room.

Hurry up there is only 4 imports here lol

Edit: just spoke go ben, rock up whenever just not too late.

Give us a buzz on 0409532129 if you get lost



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