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Hi Ya’ll, just thought I’d share some photos from our last WA V35/36 Cruise.

Was on December 8th here in Perth.

We had a nice turn out, 18 members total

16 x V35/36, and 2 x M35 Stagea’s that are also in our club.

- Holly

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good post holly, well get our name club name out there. :)

Good on ya Holly , looks like a nice turn out. I never thought I'd be saying it- but great to see a Red V in the pack ( & 1 white). What's going on with all those silvers..nice ,but lets get some more colours getting to these meets people !

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Just trying to be different without being overly busy looking. People liked the car because I thought a little outside the box with it. The cooler is hooked up. Still may not be permanent, but I wanna keep looking at it over the next few weeks and finish styling the car to see if I wanna keep it longer term.

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