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It was a dog?  I thought it was a furry cat...  :wassup:

Dude, I dont think its a dog, or a cat, maybe a furry rat??? Like my cats are small, dont have that much fur, and are twice as big as that thing was...

same with me, could you please send me any photos of my car that were taken. (i was driving that green skyline)   i was the only green skyline on the day so shouldnt be hard to tell which one eheh   forward it to [email protected]  or add me to msn and send through there, thanks  

it was a great day, first time takin my car out on a cruise, so wasnt to bad.

sorry to be the bearer of bad news but i was also there, and my car is green, albeit a light shade of green :(

was a great turnout, im sorry to hear that someone thought they could take the oportunity to steal someone elses property, glad that the theft didnt eventuate tho.

well done erin, great organisation.

here are the pictures I took of the day

http://www.websamba.com/japimportparts/saumsc3

if anybody wants a picture from the site I have the full size version on my computer 2056 x ... . pm me and I can email it to you.

Official Auction Item winners are as follows:

ITEM 1 Brake Distributors of Australia - Highest Bidder = predator $80.00

ITEM 2 Cosmos Mechanical - Highest Bidder = lbfalcon $20.00

ITEM 3 Mercury Motorsport - Highest Bidder = Ed G $175.00

ITEM 4 Tuff Toys - Highest Bidder = samantha_21 $20.00

ITEM 5 Automotive Technique - Highest Bidder = Ska $50.00

ITEM 6 Bob Jane - T Marts - Highest Bidder = Squizz $30.00

That brings the auction total to $375.00 and cash donation total of $592 to $977.00.

That brings the auction total to $375.00 and cash donation total of $592 to $977.00.

And with the last $23 just being donated to me now, we now have the $1000.

Well done! Thanks soo much everyone!

haha.. and thanks to my mummy for giving me the $0.05 cents to round up the total.. I chucked all my spare change in!

That dog was very cute :D

I didn't want to announce that there will be magazine articles done up because I wanted people there for the charity cruise to raise money, not to get their mugs in a magazine.

Yes but more mugs = more money ;)

Congrats on the number, i havent given you my $10 yet

As I said, if people still want to make donations, just drop me a pm by tomorrow mid day and I'll give you my bank account details. I just need the money in my bank by Thursday morning so I can take it all to the bank and get a cheque done up.

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