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Guys/Girls,

There is a combined club cruise coming up in Feb to raise money for the relief of the Tsunami disaster which im sure everyone has heard of... this will be held in conjunction with clubs such as Street Commodores (yes i know but hey... its for a good cause), Nissan Silvia, Nissan Exa, Nissan Pulsar, Toymods, HSV, FPV, RAV4 etc etc

Information in regards to it can be found here http://www.streetcommodores.com.au/forum_3...ed=1#post494470

its not until Feb so theres plenty of notice... mark it down in ur calendars and keep that day free! :P

Anyone interested in attending can you please leave your interest in here so i can get an idea and convey this information on.

Cheers.

I'm keen for this.

Maybe we could contact HPI and a few others to get the imports photo graphed.

Hot 4s will be there, etc. etc. etc.

I'd like to support this cause with my car in some way.

I was waiting for a big cruisee to be organised.

With a whole bunch (even including the RAV4OZ club) in attendence the cruise would be huge!

BASS OUT

ok theres another one if no one can make it to the other one in feb.... details here http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=71025

surely theres more than 2 people interested?

hmmmm looks like my car might be sold before this weekend so i dunno if i will be able to make it :(

hopefully i still have it by then but looks like it might have to be shipped interstate for use in fulllocks drift nats

I'm pushing at the Commodore organiser to get the details ironed out so I can post some more definent details so stay tuned.

I've also e-mailed HPI to see if they are keen on doing a story on us Vic mob.

Maybe we could even get our resident photo guru to come along and take some pics for our calender.......

BAS OUT

OKAY.

Over the last couple of days I have been thrashing out the details of the cruise with a Commodore person and we have had some great success.

DATE : 13th February is Confirmed.

Location : Manhattan Hotel, Vermont is confirmed.

More details to come, but keep it free people, this one is going to be monumental..

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