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I would have come if i had checked the forum earlier. I hope alot of money was raised, they sure need it. Makes me feel bad i have a roof over my head and nice things, while they have apsolutly nothing. Wish there was more i could do. Makes us feel lucky about our families that are around us and what we have, and that we never know what will happen tomorrow.

well from the first and 2nd meet point it was HUGE guys...

well done to everyone who showed up and donated some money.

apparently there was cop trouble at the start, dunno bout the rest of the cruise though

good work to everyone who took part, sorry i didnt hang around (although half u wouldnt have noticed anyways ahaha) but i was buggered from the weekend and hungry.

What a fantastic turnout! Jeeeeeeeesus, good on you WA for getting behind such a worthy cause. Will be good to hear the final count on the money raised. I took off after the Bunnings checkpoint as waiting 45mins to get into or out of a carpark wasn't my idea of a fun cruise. I did my part and donated, chatted to a few familiar faces then promply took off.

Well done to the organisers and cheers for all involved. :)

For a slow, charity cruise i saw some very stupid driving... A speed camera, a couple of accidents and some police to make sure things were going to plan made it a reasonable cruise. Hopefully the camera on the freeway didnt claim too many..

A few stupid people around which is to be expected with a cruise this size, i guess. Hopefully everyone raised a decent amount of money for those less fortunate.

did the cruise happen to go on the freeway... near leech highway exit?

i was going to the girlfriends place, and this nice R33 with a SAU sticker goes past me (SWEET 33T i think...)...huge rear wing you got!

  mitchy_ said:
did the cruise happen to go on the freeway... near leech highway exit?

i was going to the girlfriends place, and this nice R33 with a SAU sticker goes past me (SWEET 33T i think...)...huge rear wing you got!

yes it did and yes that was us, [veilside wing]. huge cruise and a great turnout with donations that will help people a lot worse off than we can imagine.

Great cruise for a great cause! Sooooo many cars. I left after Bunnings - a few people being idiots with that many cars worried me a bit! Pity about the accident, at least it wasnt serious. BUUUT majority of people followed the rules.

Excellent job done by the organisers. Glad to hear alot of money was made! :)

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