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PostPosted:Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:17 pm 
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Hi chaps,

I'm organising a large and informal private event for car enthusiasts held at (and in support of) the Children's Hospice near Bristol on Saturday 9th July, a very worthwhile charity that cares for over 1,000 seriously ill children and their families.

We are sponsored by Bath and Bristol Audi and entrance is completely free.

Cars so far include: 1 of 2 Duesenbergs in the UK, a Bugatti Type 57 Atalante (1 of 3), a Bentley Le Mans, 2 of the 4 TVR Typhons that exist, a DB7 Zagato, 2 Countachs, 3 Diablos, Porsche GT2, Astons, Ferraris, Mk2 Escort rally car, offroad buggy and many, many more.

There is also a raffle of great prizes.

Full details are here:

http://www.caringwithcars.com


The Hospice is very easy to get to from all directions, located just a couple of miles from the M5 motorway (Junction 19) near Bristol in lovely countryside.

I would like to get more muscle cars there.

We have spaces for 400 registered cars, so you need to add your name to the car list here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/calendar/event.asp?i=24428

YOU CANNOT JUST TURN UP ON THE DAY.

If you don't have a Pistonheads account, it takes just a few seconds to create one.


Cheers,

Graham
http://www.caringwithcars.com


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