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REDLINE PERFORMANCE CRUISE FOR THE SALVOS – BIGGEST EVENT OF 2005 13/03/05

Guys and girls the time has come for the modified car industry and all the p platers out there to show Australia how we put on a cruise for charity and do it responsibly.

This event has huge coverage including a channel 9 news crew from the today show which will be doing a story on our cruise. Hot 4’s , street commodors and 2DAMAX aswell as other magazines on the day. Local radio stations will also be checking out the event !!!

Highway patrol will be escourting us down to the cruise spot and we have there backing for the event, no body will be defecting but street racing and burnouts will not be tolerated by them and we are on show to the country via channel 9 to show them that the modified car industry is not full of hoons and people that care about the community.

A team from the salvos will be coming down with us and we will have some gorgeous models walking round with the donation bins.

There will be trophies on the day with on cruise judging for the top cars in different catagories.

Date: 13th March 2005

Meeting point for sydney : P6 carpark

Time: 10:30

Meeting point for central coast : Twin servos at wyong

Time: 12.30

Meeting point for newcastle: Twin shells at wallsend

Time: 12.30

Anybody needing information about the cruise please don’t hesitate to email me at [email protected] or call me on 0425802048

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These were my favorites:

1. "Highway Patrol" 2. "Hot 4's & 3. "No Defects"

:(

umpossible

Well, hehehe. on a serious side... hold on,

:) :) :)

You forgot number 4 - P Platers

Seriously though, this is going to turn out either really good or really bad for the modified car scene (DUH!!!). If there would be dickhead behaviour than the media is going to bite into it hard. Even if everyone is behaving but the media decide to discredit the car mod scene they ll just interview some bogans who should never got the licenses in the first place. So the chances are its going to be pretty bad.

I'd wait and see how will rotary and NS react to this.

REDLINE PERFORMANCE CRUISE FOR THE SALVOS – BIGGEST EVENT OF 2005 13/03/05

Guys and girls the time has come for the modified car industry and all the p platers out there to show Australia how we put on a cruise for charity and do it responsibly.

This event has huge coverage including a channel 9 news crew from the today show which will be doing a story on our cruise. Hot 4’s , street commodors and 2DAMAX aswell as other magazines on the day. Local radio stations will also be checking out the event !!!

Highway patrol will be escourting us down to the cruise spot and we have there backing for the event, no body will be defecting but street racing and burnouts will not be tolerated by them and we are on show to the country via channel 9 to show them that the modified car industry is not full of hoons and people that care about the community.

A team from the salvos will be coming down with us and we will have some gorgeous models walking round with the donation bins.

There will be trophies on the day with on cruise judging for the top cars in different catagories.

Date: 13th March 2005

Meeting point for sydney : P6 carpark

Time: 10:30

Meeting point for central coast : Twin servos at wyong

Time: 12.30

Meeting point for newcastle: Twin shells at wallsend

Time: 12.30

Anybody needing information about the cruise please don’t hesitate to email me at [email protected] or call me on 0425802048

p6 eh >>>> olympic park???

now why would you bother to say central coast ppl to meet at the twinys on the F3

and newie ppl at the twin shells at wallsend

if the cruise is to edsac oval at long jetty.

which one is it.????????????????????????




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