Riverina rev-heads will be treated to the eighth annual Griffith's Biggest Lap this Saturday, as car lovers come together to raise funds for a great cause.
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The not-for-profit parade will be raising money for Can Assist and Riding for the Disabled in 2019.
Last year went down as a great success, with $14,000 being raised for charity.
Now, event organisers are hoping that car-lovers from across the state will travel to Griffith and take part in what is sure to be a memorable day.
"We have some great cars in it this year, including an all-original VL Walkinshaw Commodore," event President Greg Centofanti said.
Greg has taken over the top spot from his brother Pete for the 2019 proceedings, but he remains hopeful that he can replicate the success that was seen last year.
When asked by The Area News if he had entered himself in the event, the new President could only laugh.
"Sadly I'll be too busy to get my car down there," Centofanti chuckled.
"Mine is sitting around collecting dust at the moment."
Due to an excess of 600 vehicles last year, 2019 will see a 500 vehicle-limit placed on the event.
Cars will be marshaled from the entry point at J&P Motorcycles down Banna Avenue, with the parade expected to last around two and a half hours.
Lanhams Motor Group has even put forward a prize for one lucky contestant this year, the winner getting to drive a brand new Ford Mustang in the parade.
To show your support for the event, be sure to donate to Can Assist and Riding for the Disabled.
The event will kick-off at 4pm, with engines firing up for the parade around 6pm.
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