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As you are all aware, the Massive Skyline Cruise III is a charity event with all donations going to the Royal Childrens Hospital Christmas Appeal.

I have contacted the sponsors of SAu QLD to ask for donations which they have willingly put forward. The items will be put to Auction starting from now and will close at 8pm on Monday 29th November 2004.

The winner will be determined by who had the highest bid on the item at the closing of the thread. I will try my hardest to keep a running update of the current value of each auction item.

All four items for auction can be viewed here.

Item 1: Brake Distributors of Australia - One set of brake pads up to the value of $148 CURRENT BID: $80.00 predator

Item 2: Cosmos Mechanical - Mechanical Service up to the value of $100 CURRENT BID: $20.00 lbfalcon

Item 3: Mercury Motorsport - Two hours of Dyno time (worth $280) CURRENT BID: $175.00 Ed G

Item 4: Tuff Toys - Mechanical Service for a Nissan Skyline CURRENT BID: $20.00 samantha_21

Item 5: Automotive Technique - Mechanical Repairs to the value of $100 CURRENT BID: $50.00 Ska

Item 6: Bob Jane - T Mart - Wheel alignment and balance to the value of $55 CURRENT BID: $30.00 Squizz

There is no reserve on any of these items.

Every $ is being donated to the RCHCA.

Bid away!

(I will be pm'ing the winner of the auctions my bank account details so the funds can be transferred through. If you are bidding, please make sure you are available to transfer the funds on Monday night so the money can be in my bank and cleared to hand over the donation to the charity on the Friday morning, 03rd December 2004.)

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