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All participating vehicles will be given a yellow ribbon to put on there wipers to show there support!

ok peoples, i have a huge list of prizes to be raffled off, and confirmation that the Salvo's will have a rep at the cruise on the day! I'll update the post with the prizes as there confirmed!

Prizes up for raffle currently

3 major Prizes

*Torque Photography

-Free (Gift Voucher) Photo Shoot of your Pride and Joy.

*Tint a Car Pt Adelaide

-tint a car car tinting (Value $395)

*Advanced Auto Finesse

-Detailing Voucher (value $??)

*Castrol Oil

-5ltr oil container x1

*Industrial Springs

-Lowered springs front/rear (Value $290)

*Walker Australia

-shockers front & rear to suit Commodore/Falcon (Value $340)

*Atap

-4 disc's and pads (Value $400)

*Castrol Oil

-5ltr oil container x1

*Pacemaker

-set of headers (Value $500)

*Walker Australia

-1 set (2) Mufflers

*Muffler bits

-2 s/s tips $90 each

*Super cats

-s/s cannon (Value $290)

*Castrol Oil

-5ltr oil container x1

Minor Prizes

*Castrol Oil

-5ltr oil containers x3

*CAPA

-$100 Voucher for service/Product

*Moorpowa

-$150 Voucher for Service/Product

*Car Toys

-DLS splits (Value $200)

*Muffler bits

-2 s/s tips $90 each

*Strathfields

-Goody Bag

*City Discount Tyres

-3 Wheel allignment vouchers (Value $45ea)

*OG Speed shop

-Car mounted Fire Extinguisher (Value $40)

*Team Dynamik

-Prize Pack

Thanks to these sponsers

*CFS (Organising BBG at Meeting point, and Bonython Park)

*Profix Port Adelaide $500cash, and helped with most of the other prizes

*ROH $2000

*Star Fires (Fire Works Show, including 5 staff volunteering their time)

*Star Entertainment (Live Band)

*Copy Fax (Printing, Photocopying)

*Office Works (Printing, Photocopying)

*Baloons Galore (Balloons)

*Kennards Hire (Generator Hire)

*BSS (PA hire [discounted])

*SA Staging (Stage)

*Westpac (Cheaque [one of those really big cool lookin ones] and staff, to put money in account straight away on Sunday night)

*Weslo (Securiy [Discounted])

*Coke (Dinks Van [% of profit to charity])

*O'Locklens (Food Van [% of profit to charity])

*Villies (food Van [Discounted food, or Free])

*St Johns Ambulance (First Aid Volunteers)

*Adelaide City Council (Parklands Discounted + Public Liability)

*All Light (Flood Light)

*SA Trophy (3 Trophys)

*Torque Photography

*Tint a Car

*Car Toys

*Castrol

*Pacemaker

*Capa

*Industrial Springs

*Atap Brakes

*Walker Australia

*Muffler Bits

*Super Cat

*Team Dynamik

*OG Speed Shop

*Moorpowa

*City Discount Tyres

*Strathfields

OK, the Days Plans are as follows.

Meet 12 at Etsa Park Stadium. Upon Entry, you will pay your $10, recieve one Raffle ticket, Have an entrant number written on your front Window (like the drags) and have a Yellow Ribbon placed around your wiper, to show your support for the event.

Additional Raffle tickets can be purchased for $2. Raffle tickets will only be avaliable to Cars enetering the cruise (not the general public, at the after event)

CFS will be providing a BBQ at small cost, with all proceeds going to CFS, not the charity, but either way, they were there, and gave their time to help, so support them too.

We will be leaving from Etsa Park at 1pm, with assistance from the Police Directing Traffic, so we can stay as a fairly big group.

First stop, for Refuel, munchies, and Chit Chat, will be about 2:30pm, Kmart Ingle Farm, Next to Hungry Jacks. 30minute Regroup, before Leaving for the second half of the cruise.

*2nd section will be through the hills, and a photographer will be present at a slow section in the road, to take photos of the vehicles as the go past.

Hopefully Arrive at 6pm at Bonython Park. All vehichles Participating in the cruise, with the yellow ribbon on their wiper, will be permitted to park their vehicles on the Park. Police will be here too,

Cost for people not on the cruise is a gold coin donation.

At bonython Park, we WILL have a live band, Coke and Villies Vans, with all profits going to the Charity.

Also, there will be 3 trophies handed out, and cars will be picked by Tony from profix, as he has organised most of these prizes, and myself. (Nathan)

*Best Presented

*Best Presented runner up

*Rough as Guts (car lucky to make the drive)

There will be 9 yellow Balloons released into the Air, in memory of the people who lost their lives from the fires.

There is Security Gaurds going to be present at the Park, so there right cars park on the reserve, and also to keep an eye on the people.

St John will be there too, incase of any mishaps.

About 8:30, Raffle will be drawn, by selected member present on the night, and prizes will be given on the night. After that, thankyous to all businesses that helped out.

At the end of the after cruise event, we have organised a small (small like 5 minutes) Fireworks show (approx 9pm

*NOTE, This is an Alcahol Free event (no, you don't get free piss) Drink Driving will not be tolerated, and alcahol is NOT permitted onto Bonython Park*

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