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Cruise for Cause 09 is being organised to help raise funds for Princess Margaret Hospital. This cruise will involve car clubs from around Perth but is also open to individuals interested in helping out Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation. The event is being held on the 8th of November starting at Claremont Showgronds. So dont forget to Register!

Timetable (approximate) Sunday 8th of November

9.00am Marshalling will begin at Claremont showgrounds (entry via Gate 8)

10.30am Cruise will leave showgrounds

3.00pm Cruise return to Showgrounds

3.30pm Show and Shine competition

5.00pm Finish time

Please note: Please ensure you have $20 entry fee per car. In order to make the marshalling easier please fill in a entry form (available on http://www.cruiseforcause.com.au ) Payment on the day is possible however none of the gate attendants will carry change so please ensure you bring the correct amount.

All cars involved in the cruise are required to sign waivers which will be provided on the day.

For those not entering the cruise: you are welcome to come in the afternoon to have a look and help us out. The entry fee will be $10 per car and all proceeds go to PMH foundation.

There will be a bbq with proceeds going to Princess Margaret Hospital.

For map of Showgrounds please visit http://www.claremontshowground.com.au/resources/map.pdf

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Some photos from the day here: PMH Cruise for Cause

Had some difficulty getting pics of the Skylines at Midland Gate as everyone was sitting on them and some people were giving me the evils :D but I got some in the end, and a couple cruising :thumbsup:

DTSNR32 was looking sensational in the show and shine in the afternoon!

good photos Sequoia... cant find the gf's car in those photos... yet cankles ute is there? haha

oh shit... our ugly mugs are in said photos. gahhh :(

total cars was about 100 - 120 all up including lead groups was way to many v8s for my liking so bailed half way through no word yet on how much was raised

LOL are you really serious? ... wow

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