 Hi, you've got knowledge from kids and cars with the crew down here in the Taranaki on the Targa 2015. We're a charity that weighs money for other charities. Kiwa Kids, Kidney Kids, Make-A-Wish Foundation and Caprody. We've put on some fantastic track days, twice a year, supporting Targa because Targa support us. What you're looking at now is one of a kind GDP Ford Falcon. It's a Ford Cedar. It's got four race seats in it. It's got four seat belts in it. When I say seat belts, it's got six-point racing harnesses in it. This thing has been on, I'll cut that, bring it over there. The car's been used in the tour. So the tour is basically a row of registered cars that cruise around with the Targa boys. They go all around the stages. They do the stages once, so our guys are restricted to speed. And as you can probably see inside, it's got a roll cage, and it's compulsory that our two drivers, Brendan and Bruza, wear helmets. They are also speed-capped on Targa at 160 kilometres an hour. That is a mandatory speed, no faster than 160 kilometres an hour. Hence why the guys are wearing those race harnesses and helmets. And if you need to know anything more about kids and cars, it's got our website.