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It has been 2yrs this week since Ben decided to leave us (feels like yesterday) but you have managed to make us feel humble & unreal...at the same time. Around 100 cars turned up in 40C plus heat...many without a/c to help us raise awareness of youth suicide. Ben would have been embarrassed & blown away.

We are so glad three of Ben's best mates were able to join us today...Tim, Clarke & Sam (well known to those in the drift scene)...thanks guys it meant to world to us.

To those who "revvvved up OLD Jules" sick at home....you made her day, although she said the cops came up the street about 20mins after you had gone...not sure why ???? :P>_<:laugh::miner: lol

To every single driver & passenger THANK YOU !!!!! To Mike & Joel ...big ups for all your help.

Finally it appears, despite the sentiment behind the location of the meet point, we have outgrown the car park...so next year we will start somewhere else...BTW we raised $396.60 (without the money raised by the sale of the audio speakers) kindly donated by GT AUTOSOUND...thanks Theo & George.

"the NS.com OLDS - Jules & Mark"

It is great to everyone enjoy themselves...we have 1 memorial cruise & 1 MEGACRUISE (300 cars last year) each year for Youth Suicide Awareness....so I will make sure SAU is included in both, from now on. We have other smaller cruises, as well.

If you enjoyed the route & the fun of getting out & meeting other skyline drivers.....we can organise one just for SAU ???? ...what do you think ???

Thanks again for your support....sorry I did not get a chance to meet you all.

OLD Mark

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an SAU cruise would be cool! I had a great time sunday cruising together with all the skylines. My passenger had never been on a cruise - well not one this huge, and she loved it! I think i scared her a few times though lol.

Oh and mark, she now proudly displays a RIP sticker on her car :spank:

Im with FLick on this one Mark.

We should have a SAU cruise. Might be interesting seeing alot of skylines in the one place and doing something for charity.

If you need a hand organising anything for the cruise don't hesitate to ask ok mark.

Brenton

Im with FLick on this one Mark.

We should have a SAU cruise. Might be interesting seeing alot of skylines in the one place and doing something for charity.

:P

count me in for the SAU cruise! that would be awesome and besides its for a good cause

:):)

OK lets start working on it and make it happen. Firstly is the Sunday the best day???? (ANY day you pick will always not suit some people) ..... Easter is the first w/end in April...too far away ??? ...every one got something on for Easter???

OK how is Sunday 11th or 18th March ???? .... We are happy to organise the route...

Secondly, do you want to invite other forums/clubs or do you want to have the first one just for SAU ????. We NEVER ask for $5/$10 etc....just a gold coin donation....that way everyone can afford it.

The first SAU Youth Suicide Awareness Cruise is underway.

OLD Mark

Edited by mark03

I agree anytime is good. a'm back to workin 7 days but as long as it's in the arvo again I'm sure I can arrange to leave early... the cruise for ben was fantastic. I'm always up for raisin money if I think its a good cause. might need to upgrade the suspension befor the next one tho... lol...

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