Mullet cut fundraiser nets $3.8k

Harlan Westaway prepares to say goodbye to his mullet that he has been growing over the last five...
Harlan Westaway prepares to say goodbye to his mullet that he has been growing over the last five years. PHOTOS: CONNOR HALEY
Harlan checks out his new look after raising more than $3800 for Street Cats South Canterbury.
Harlan checks out his new look after raising more than $3800 for Street Cats South Canterbury.
The mullet is being donated to Freedom Hair to be used for making wigs.
The mullet is being donated to Freedom Hair to be used for making wigs.
Harlan’s mother Kelly Westaway makes the first cut.
Harlan’s mother Kelly Westaway makes the first cut.

A 12-year-old Timaru boy has made good on his promise to mow his mighty mullet.

On Friday Harlan Westaway said goodbye to his 5-year-old mullet after raising more than $3800 for Street Cats South Canterbury.

He was also donating the chopped mullet to Freedom Hair.

His givealittle page, The Great Mullet Mow-Down, will remain open for a little longer for anyone still wishing to donate.