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Well, it doesnt look like i will have my new front bar in time.....

i WILL Still be there though! make sure to polish up those V35/350Z'S High Performance Imports magazine will be out there taking plenty of shots!!

Hello Peoples,

Quick list of current attendee's:

G7G7 - Allan

V35 Driver - mark

L8rsxy +1

Russky

T88 turbo

Mellowman + 2 V35’s

R34NOS + 3 Z’s

Tokyo Geoff

Devram – maybe

ELFGT350

350Z guys

Scathing (alan) + 6 Z boys.

180sx Widebody

S15 widebody

Lexus GS430 though Hopefully ISF

Couple of the Bodyform suspects

So about 20 cars at the moment.

Keep em coming as it is this Sunday!

Was good to meet new people, and see a lot of V35s are getting out there.

Great drive down the princess hwy good to see other skylines and friendly people about. Love the clear indicators jack !

Such a Great Day.. and i think a start to a larger thing all together (VQ35 developing) great to see the Z boys turn out....

Big thanks to the Guys at bodyform, with out them none of this could have happen - after seeing L8rsxy turn up we all know now, that we all need bodykits.... so go see the boys at bodyform, they do have interesting kits coming in very soon i hear....

i will let you all know when HPI feature the V35 meet in the magazine, due the mag being printed overseas we will be probally be waiting about 3 months for it to come out....

Thanks again guys and hope to see you all soon again!

Well the cruise was very well organised and it finally got me to register with this forum... (been a bit of a sneaky reader for a few months now). Must of been an awesome sight for passer-bys to see all the V35s heading down the freeway.

It was also good to find out that I don't have the leaf! (eco leaf thingy) :)

Thanks for the kudos on the clear indicators... (which person were u manda23?? lol) :)

For those interested, the part number on the box is B61F0-CM40A (bulge) vs B61F0-AM900 (non-bulge). Maybe ppl can give this to Nissan AU and see how much they go for.

See exisiting Clear indicator thread for box photo.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/To...ca-t239727.html

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