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Hey guys,

We are hosting our first Fundraising Event for the 180sx Project.

As you may/may not know, our dear friend/brother James Tan passed away in a motorcycle accident on the 5th of Feb.

We plan to complete his project car as a tribute to James before his birthday in July.

All donations will go towards the 180sx Project

http://www.facebook.com/project.one80

On the day:

-DJs pumping tunes all day

-Sausage Sizzle

-Soft Drinks

-Photographers taking photos for the day.

VALOR, JDMWA, and more will be down to display their cars.

Come have you car washed by gorgeous girls:

-$25.00 per car (Please comment below to enter your car)

Any ladies interested in helping out for the car wash, please let us know.

Come along if you want to have some fun socialising with likeminded individuals with the same interest (Jap cars). All are welcome to come and see all the cars displayed, seeing other cars washed by the ladies, and get your car washed. In the end, you can just simply just come down to grab a sausage sizzle, and enjoy the day.

Usual car meet/cruise RULES applies:

There will be a zero tolerance for Hooning anywhere near Public view or person. Any unwanted behaviour will be met with photos taken and reported to the authorities.

Don't come if you want to do standstills and limiter bash in a car park/oval during the event causing the boys in blue to pay us a visit - use some initiative please =]

Special thanks to:

-THE GIRLS, for willing to come down to wash cars in bikinis

-CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, for letting us to hold the event at their school grounds.

Let’s make this into a great awesome fun day.

Thank you,

Berly, Terence, Daniel, Tom, and the Tan Family.

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