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A huge thank you to everyone! My thank you rant is on the FB page. :)

Cut and paste to here for those of us not on the Facebook page!

Tony Sivaa ▶ SAUQLD

1 hour ago near Chermside West

A big thank you to everyone who came to the charity cruise today. Awesome day was awesome sauce on an awesome burger!

Special thanks go to:

Martin Smith for judging best overall car

Anna Hahn and Andy for judging best engine bay

Stephen Elencevski for judging best exterior

Chris Rogers for judging best interior

The rest of the exec for making this happen, answering calls at obscure hours and for being so supportive. Andrew Osborne Chantalle Handley Zeke Farry Scott Bailey Michael Cadman Greg-O!

Daniel Smith for herding the BNR34 guys

The leaders of each group for getting everyone there in one peice.

mike James for herding the R35 guys.

Biggest thank you goes to Michael Cadman for organising the route and truly assisting in the organisation of this. Without him, this event would not have run anywhere near as smoothly.

At first count, it looks like we've raised about $2k for the Smith Family. We just need to recount and make sure that all is accurate.

Well done guys. An awesome day that wouldn't have been anywhere near as awesome without you! Ps, I can't tag any more people....

Thanks,

Tony

I will extend the thanks to all involved in making today happen!

Cheers guys!

glad to hear,was good to meet you,should keep in touch,us southsiders have got to stick together,catch yah next time.

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Thanks man! Wouldn't let me copy pasta on phone. :(

Thank you so much for rallying up the south side boys.

Tony my wife got heaps of photos on the camera will post up as soon as I can .

Also thank you for a very organised meet thoroughly enjoyed this years cruise

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Tony my wife got heaps of photos on the camera will post up as soon as I can .

Also thank you for a very organised meet thoroughly enjoyed this years cruise

will be some good pics in there, she was quite snap happy. look forward to seeing them.

My Videos from the entry into lakeside will go up as soon as theyre uploaded

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Thats a great shot of Phil's car (R35)

and my bro's R32,

was great being the meat between that sandwich while cruising LoL

Phil leaving me behind and the R32 pushing me along.

Was great just being in attendance with alot of GREAT cars

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will be some good pics in there, she was quite snap happy. look forward to seeing them.

My Videos from the entry into lakeside will go up as soon as theyre uploaded

Yea man she has so many photos I was like wtf when I went through them ..lol

Entry vidZ yes please

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