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Hey guys, once again this year the Cruise for a Cause to raise funds for Parkinson Disease research is being run!!!! Last year saw a turnout of just over 100 cars come along for the short run, and was a pretty awesome day, so come along this year!!!

when: sunday august 27th

where: santos stadium

time: 11:00am leave at 12

to: yankalilla football club for lunch & various other small events

cost: $10 per car

Cruise is being proudly sponsored by Complete Audio, AVS Suspension & Red Rock Noodle bar, with a small show & shine down at yankallila, as well as various awards etc!!!!

PS - if anyone wants to help marshall on the day, feel free to fire me a PM and i'll get back to you with some details!!

:thumbsup::dry::rofl:

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was fair few 'lines out!!!! I didn't recognise many personally, cept Martin in HOSTILE & i think it's Shane(?) in SNYPER.

Was pretty damn good turnout, we got rained on tho as we got down to yankallila.

Again, thanks to any that came along to support the day, it's greatly appreciated!!! :laugh:

pretty sure i saw you come into the meet spot at one point or another!! the grey 4 door, plates TYPE M??

he was parked next to one of my mates in the other grey 4 door wiht stickers all over windows, 17's on front stockies on back (he sold all his other rims lmao).

You see a white 31 with silver bonnet, mags front stockies back on the cruise? i was driving that "beast". (rb20det that hit boost at 4.5k....eek :S)

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