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The annual Fhrx Studio's charity BBQ / raffle was a roaring success. We would like to send out a huge thankyou to all those people who attended and not only supported us but also the fantastic organizations we support like the Salvos, The Guide Dog Association and the Children's hospital. We raised just over $1000 on the day and for this we again say thankyou. As a side, also on display was one of the first Boston G512-4 subwoofers into the country.

Without further ado; the raffle winners are...

Rather than remaining content with simply sitting and eating snags aplenty, many attendees opened their wallets and bought raffle tickets to assist us in rasing money for charity. So without further ado we proudly present the winners (any forum nicknames are in italics):

Division 1 ($5) - Donators: Fhrx Studio's

G-Spot Flexi-Mat Sound deadening: Icedd (NSW)

G-Spot Flexi-Mat Sound deadening: G.Petrakis (TAS)

G-Spot Flexi-Mat Sound deadening: MrBulldogs (NSW)

G-Spot Flexi-Mat Sound deadening: Darko (NSW)

G-Spot Flexi-Mat Sound deadening: Demoniciduth (NSW)

Audison SRx2: M.Eber (NSW)

Vibe Black-Air 15: M.Sze (NSW)

Division 2 ($10) - Donators: Fhrx Studio's

Vibe QB69: L.Edbrooke (QLD)

Optima D34M: Mojo the monkey (NSW)

Optima D34M: Valhalla (WA)

Free Install: Nick (NSW)

Division 3 ($20) - Donators: Fhrx Studio's, RM & SM Investments, Cesar Enterprises, CalibraICE

Tru-Tech T2.100: GOD.12A (NSW)

Phass ES6.5: M@Choo (QLD)

Vibe AC15 Enclosure: Muzzy66 (NSW)

Donators: Fhrx Studio's, RM & SM Investments, Cesar Enterprises, CalibraICE

Congratulations to the winners! Your prizes will be delivered ASAP! Photos will be up soon.

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Far out Marty - good to the customers and good to those who could never (mostly) afford your stuff - good on you mate.

Is the date to be picked because you have to be in attendance?

Sat 4th and 11th is personally my preference simply cos it's as away from xmas as possible and thereby (in theory) reducing the stress and rat-like activity associated with this holiday season.

Good on ya again ;)

(ps don't give it to the salvos)

  • 1 month later...

Might just add that there have been some seriously good prizes bought / donated by wholesalers for the BBQ.

Just a couple of teasers for you all:

Tru-Tech amplifer - Mohan from RM & SM Investments.

Phass splits - Ndree from Cesar Enterprises.

Plus all the ones we put in. Should be a good Christmas for many people. :P

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