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Tis closed now :D

Congratulations to all the winners! I'll be pm'ing you with my account details to transfer the money. Once I've received the money, the sponsors will be informed of your Name, Address and Contact details as the winner of the auction item.

Thanks for bidding guys and girls. It's really appreciated.

Official Auction Item winners are as follows:

  • ITEM 1 Brake Distributors of Australia - Highest Bidder = predator $80.00

  • ITEM 2 Cosmos Mechanical - Highest Bidder = lbfalcon $20.00

  • ITEM 3 Mercury Motorsport - Highest Bidder = Ed G $175.00

  • ITEM 4 Tuff Toys - Highest Bidder = samantha_21 $20.00

  • ITEM 5 Automotive Technique - Highest Bidder = Ska $50.00

  • ITEM 6 Bob Jane - T Marts - Highest Bidder = Squizz $30.00

That brings the auction total to $375.00 and cash donation total of $592 to $977.00.

And with the last $23 just being donated to me now, we now have the $1000.

Well done! Thanks soo much everyone!

wwwwwwooooooohhhhhhhhhh NICE effort people $1000 bux will help the kides out heaps :cheers: a big pat on the back to all that gave & a even bigger pat & THANKs again to Erin for a great day & for setting up the donations

Glad to hear that we made it to the grand. Great cause and all that but I hope we manage to get our share of good publicity out of this too.

Would be good to have a few people realise that not everybody who drives an import is a hoon who don't give a **** for anything except "street racing" (damn I HATE that term) and doing burnouits at the local Macca's carpark.

Do I have a nice radio voice? :D

God damn that was nerve racking. I was shaking like hell and Penny Cooper was laughing at me!

Well it's all done now for this year guys. Maybe we could make it a yearly thing? Donating money to the christmas appeal each year.

But thanks again to all of you for your efforts and time in donating to the appeal and helping those little kiddies get better.

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