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brad's cancer foundation

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Last year, I bought my van and it was clear to see that some decals had been removed. They were rather large and out of curiosity I googled it (see title), rather sad tale ...... Nothing else to add
However, I saw in a camper mag today, that there was mention of the foundation at a vw bash and it got me thinking, what was my van's involvement with the charity, does anyone know of it's history and was it possibly replaced with another vw?

Respectfully, thanks.
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Have a look here http://www.volkszone.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; This is a VW website that sponsors/raises money for brads there is a website link half way down the page for it.

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Thanks for that, i'll be wandering over there in a mo. Cheers.
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The guy you need to ask is Paul Utting.

He runs Brads and is a user on Volkszone. PM username 'utting30'

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