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Hi Guys,

WINNING BID $250.00 - Kel - WELL DONE TO ALL BIDDERS AND THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! :(

The bra is back up for auction as the user 'maccattack' has kindly re-donated it to a more than worthy cause. Lets get the bidding going again - it stands at only $5 at the moment so chip in and do your part!!

DiRT Garage (in particular, Racer Stace) have offered for auction this one of a kind bra to raise money for breast cancer research and prevention. The bra is decorated with silver sequins, silver racing tassles, a racing flag, a Racer Stace Badge, drag racing start tree and a R34 V spec N1.... lined up, ready to race on a velvet ribbon track. (see pic attached).

All monies raised will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. http://www.nbcf.org.au/ - https://4tknox.au.com/nbcf.org.au/new/donate.php

Come on guys'n'girls - kick in and raise some dosh for a worthwhile cause.

Cheers,

Adrian

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What size is it? :wave:

Bit hard to tell as i dont know the model, although i have my suspicions it could be you Adrian :)

Just wondering if it will be a snug fit or not you see :sorcerer:

good to see ppl are willing to give money for a good cause ! i'd love to bid but im completely broke :( might see if i can buy a daffodil pin or something from the shops then.

This item has a bit of a story behind it...it was handmade by Stacey for breast cancer awareness week and was entered in a competition which was won by a tacky little piece with stuck on plastic flowers on it (how original).

So she thought it would be too good to go to waste, and what better place to auction it off than here.

Those of you that don't know Stacey might not be aware that she is the fastest and quickest female ANDRA sport compact racer in Australia, so this is the ultimate clothing item from the fastest chick skyline pilot in OZ.

Happy bidding

Should get it signed too then. :)

And also when does bidding finish?

bidding shall close at the end of the month 30th Nov at midnight. So the last highest bid registered here before that time is sucessful.

In order for people to know what the current bid is on, without reading all the posts, i suggest maybe updating your first post with the current highest bid :thumbsup:

Fantastic idea guys/girls, my mum just had surgury this time last week, and is about to start the rest of the looooong process, Unfortunatly i'm strapped for cash ATM but will report back later in the month!!

Well done people!

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