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well guys its been a real hektik couple of months with preperation for autosalon and alot of other cruises in place, so the boyz at INTENSE motorsport are thinkin of making a big cruise open to all clubs and other people to support the kids help line.

at the moment there is no destination and no date to be posted but it will be a while away month or two.... all donations will be given to the kids help line.... we r tryin to get this cruise as big as the gremlin cruise, all police and other authorities will be notified so we will be obiding by all road rules and regulations.

this post is just to get the attention of every1 and to keep u all aware of wat is about to commence, when we have more information it will be posted thank you all for ur co operation

Cruise destination: Newcastle foreshore........... stopping half way at the twin servos then meeting up with newwie ppl and from there idbtch will be leading us 2 a destination where we can draw the raffle off etc then we can go forshore and all chill relax

Time/meeting point: homebush p6 car park where all cruise meets are 930 for a 10 oclock leave so early night on sat ppls

date : 11/7/04

REASON: KIDS HELP LINE

Newcastle Details for the cruise...

Meet - Wallsend Twin Servos (Sydney Bound obviously)

Time - 9.30am (same time as the sydney ppl), Leave approx 10am.. or as soon as Steve informs me that the Sydney cars have left..

Destination - 1. Twin Servos.. should get there approx 11am, so ne Central Coast ppl should arrange to arrive at Twins at 11am as well

- 2. Newcastle, the exact destination hasnt been figured out yet. It will either be Speer Point Park or Newcastle Foreshore (Horseshoe Beach carpark)

well for the raffle tickets are $2 each and 3 for $5

prizes so far are Slip on seat covers, Voucher for custom Floor mats Valued at $180

LG Pocket MP3 player 256mb

thats so far with a few more on the way which im waiting on exactly wat it will be

Attending:

INTENSE Motorsport

Obsessive Motorsport

DTM Motorsport

Team DReAM

RYTONQ + Friends

*ANGEL*

TRMN8A

HOT71E (helpd a lot)

el duro

YOBAYB

TYM2GO

ZIPI

MR VTEC

Mz GLi Coupe

JPAUDIO

m a r k

Toyota_Turbo

EVILRX + FAMILY ( there u go nicole)

Sammie

OSASSY

MSBELA

Dbqueen

MR CHARADE

Cam

IDBTCH

Sinister

MR-CAPRI

YP(unless he’s working)

Out_2_Entyce

WNT2TZ(I think)

GliTta^Queen

TRIM4U (and company donating) + 6cars

RUF Performance + group of cars

D3FECT

Turbogtiboy

[FTHRW8]

life begins at 200

DOM-16V

Hot4s cruise patrol

ca18pulsa + Friends

DEZERTEAGLE

Dr VTEC

NVS23Q

OH2SXC (not in vitara but)

MRQ14U

HOTZHL + friends

PLAFUL

ALLRYZ

the Old JESTR + friends

CDUCTV

1EZZY1

Mc racing

IPLEZR maybe

BARB 7

SXITOY

H8RICE+ friends

FLYGTI

HK Racing + 10 cars (also possibly donating somehting for raffle)

MKI23Q

BEEM4U+ LOBY69

SO COMON GUYS LETS GET SOME SKYLINES OUT!!!!!

cheers julien

any info go to

http://forum.hot4s.com.au/messageview.cfm?...136&STARTPAGE=1

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Why are you passing? Its for the kids!

Because if it's anything like the other Hot 4s/Fast Fours cruises, there will be 5 car pile-ups, bragging on the forums afterwards of overtaking on the shoulder at 190km/h, and other ful sik bro behaviour.

But hey, if you want to go, we're not stopping you! hsugh.gif



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