
At least, that’s what the men at Dunedin audiovisual company Vision will be thinking tomorrow, when they remove their shirts for their topless car-wash fundraiser.
"There’s a lot of mono-abs — not so many six-packs. But don’t let that put you off," Vision company director Daryl Hanna said.
"We’re not proud. We’re just out there doing it for the Otago Cancer Society. We want to raise as much as we can for them."
Mr Hanna said the topless car-wash was a prelude to the Dunedin Relay for Life, to be held at the Edgar Centre on November 19.
"What we do is, a week before the Relay for Life, we here at work embarrass ourselves by taking our tops off — no matter what the weather — and wash cars outside our business here on Portsmouth Dr."
He said the group would be washing cars tomorrow, between 10am and 1pm, with the aim of raising up to $3000 for the Otago Cancer Society.