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Hey Guys and Girls,

THAT time has come again for another Hardtuned charity cruise, and we all know cruising for a good cause is very worth while! We have been advised that its drift prac that day BUT THIS IS FOR A GOOD CAUSE and the only date we could get before the charity camper finishes.

It will be held on SUNDAY the 3rd of October. :happy:

The charity we have chosen is:

Can do 4 Kids: Can Do Caper

We are supporting 'we thought it was a disco' which is Hindmarsh Plumbing's team Can do 4 Kids campo. Our very own *EYECANDY* is a team member.

ALL the money/s raised will go towards their team at a small cost of $5 per cruise Map!

http://www.candocaper.com.au/

We will not have any letters or help with any permits for unroadworthy cars to be driven during the cruise. This is due to previous issues.

The Meet spot will be the JB HIFI on south road, melrose park (diagonal to the Castle Plaza shopping centre)

EVERYONE TO ARRIVE at 10am

and we will be leaving and beginning the cruise at 11-11.30am

Please note:

If you are 'hoon driving' or behaving in a way that puts yourself or other drivers in danger, you will not be welcome to join us and we will report you to the police.

Hoon driving is unacceptable

HOPE you ALL can make it, will hopefully be a great day with even better weather :)

and questions or queries feel free to inbox myself, Talia or Tom :(

http://hardtuned.net/forums/index.php?show...p;#entry5924539

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Can't do it the weekend before?

I'll be a drift prac I think as car will finally be ready (I hope)

Then its too early for notice. We need to make this big as it is a charity cruise :)

there is 1 big speed bump and a shit entry into the car park. Goodluck to low car people.
:):down:

:) Wa Wa You risk driving your car anywhere you go. For all I know u could have a car crash tomorrow far out relax a bit. Its one speed hump. Years ago I had over 100 cars that went over 6 bumps and no one complained and if u knew how to drive a low car you shouldnt have a problem.

Edited by Lil Miss 32
Then its too early for notice. We need to make this big as it is a charity cruise :)

Then what about the Saterday insted of the Sunday?

If you want it to be big, booking it the same day as another car event wont help :)

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