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I was thinking of organising a mass Nissan clubs charity cruise for Tsunami victims in asia/africa with Pulsar Group, NS.com, antrx.com, SAU and exaclub. Want to know what people think and if anyone can help out. I've posted up on PGA for cruise ideas and will be doing so on nissanexa.com antrx.com and nissansilvia.com (site seems to be down) in the near future

Any thoughts or ideas would be great!

Cheers

Mika

EDIT: have posted at all the sites listed above.

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i will contact the red cross tomorrow as well as the local police to see if we can arrange perhaps an escort through the streets.... as this is a charity event i would like to think that no one will have any issues with the police unless of course ur doing something stupid.

would be better organised earlier, hopefully after the 10th of jan (im in tassy from the 7th til 10th and would love to come) otherwise if not after that hope its well and good and lots of money raised

i think we would get made some sort of sticker or something to temporarily stick on our cars to show that this is for the cause as well would be nice

Hello.

Not sure if many are aware or not but apparently, street commodores is organizing a charity cruise for the tsunami disaster combining all car clubs and states with a leader from each city- at the moment i dont think much is being done the melbourne side of things , if any one is interested in checking out the link

http://www.streetcommodores.com.au/forum_3...ead.php?t=47073

i think it would be a great idea to work with the red cross ect-but better to make it open to all cars and clubs if need be not just nissans!

Im not the best organizer, but if anyone decides what ever, im more than happy to help out

Hi Mika,

This is a great idea, and i am sure many SAU Vic members and non-members will be glad to join your cruise and donate to a worthy cause.

If you want a hand to organise the SAU side of things feel free to contact me via PM or directly on 0427 076490. As inark has stated we need to work with local authorities and plan this very carefully. Doxx's idea for tempory stickers is great.

Alan

SAU Vice Pres.

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