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July 1st 2012 Salas Function Center.

293 Hillsborough Roas Warners Bay NSW.

"In August 2011, the world lost a special man in a tragic road accident. Caught in severe fog, our family lost their son and brother. We chose to not let his legacy be wasted. We chose to fight in order to save other young people on our roads, through Road Safety Awareness Programs. we choose to stand up and raise funds for this. By attending you can choose too, lets stands as show car community and support the young drivers and enthusiasts of the future" -Kim Smith, Mother.

Please come along to raise money for this very good cause to help make the roads and streets safer for every road user, young or old.

HUGE Range of classes on offer. All types of Vehicles welcome. 9am-2pm. $15 per car entry Fee.

Imports. Hot Rods. Street Machines. Classics. Street Utes. American & Aussie muscle Cars. Vintage. B&S Utes. Sound Off.

I have the upmost respect for kim she is an amazing woman who would do anything for anybody, lovely and is always around for a nice chat and tp help out whenever needed. To lose a son is a terrible thing to happen and this day is to help raise fund for road safety for everyone, which is what Matt would have been behind 100%.

AutoBarn Warners bay is who i goto for just about everything automotive related, the staff are great, friendly and willing to help and customer service is very good and geniune to say the least.

For any other info please dont hesitate to respond to this add, it would be great for anyone who has time off with their whip to turn up, its for a great cause and its going to be MASSIVE!!!!!!

or call Warners Bay AutoBarn on; (02) 4953 7461 / Kim 0428 998 885.

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Matt was a very close friend of mine, and i loved being in a band with him. will deffinatly make an appearance with my new set of wheels!

I will be there to pay my respects and have a good day. Hope to see more of the japanese car community there

me and a mate with probably enter our 34s. sounds like a good cause, is only 10 mins from my house and autobarn is the only place i shop for my car, everywhere else doesnt know what my car is :)

Yep I will probably be in on this...

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