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WA V-series owners (SAUWA)

1. adoraa

2. Ashman149

3. bebe

4. bigdr33gtst

5. craigv35

6. CRISP 35

7. dannyw

8. DE-NO

9. diabolique

10. fcruz3r

11. Grrr

12. invasion

13. I JNR I

14. Lallz

15. mosoto

16. Oaksey

17. projectx

18. pudogg

19. Pulp

20. reubenc

21. Ross

22. R3N

23. skygo2xs

24. strydes

25. str8g

26. Victor.T

27. V35 Paul

28. Will Power

29. xtc

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi everyone,

WA VQ-series cruise no.5 is only 3 days away, with 11+ V and 3+ 350Z attending. Please refer to relevant tread for cruise information.

Anybody else on the list, old and new, be able to join? If so, please post up as soon as possible for map printing, etc.

It shall be a great day out...with great weather, cruise route and cool cars and their owners. :ninja:

Thank you.

Hi everyone, it was great to meet VQ-series owners on cruise no.5 (17-10-10).

Thank you to all who attended and those who couldn't attend, we look forward to seeing you in future events.

WA VQ-series cruise no.6 will be organised in December (First or second week).

Thank you.

WA V-series owners (SAUWA)

1. adoraa

2. Ashman149

3. bebe

4. bigdr33gtst

5. craigv35

6. CRISP 35

7. dannyw

8. DE-NO

9. diabolique

10. fcruz3r

11. Grrr

12. invasion

13. I JNR I

14. Lallz

15. mosoto

16. Oaksey

17. projectx

18. pudogg

19. Pulp

20. reubenc

21. Ross

22. R3N

23. skygo2xs

24. strydes

25. str8g

26. Victor.T

27. V35 Paul

28. Will Power

29. xtc

30. 350gt2003

Edited by Victor.T
  • 1 month later...

WA V-series owners (SAUWA)

1. adoraa

2. Ashman149

3. bebe

4. bigdr33gtst

5. craigv35

6. CRISP 35

7. dannyw

8. DE-NO

9. diabolique

10. fcruz3r

11. Grrr

12. invasion

13. I JNR I

14. Lallz

15. mosoto

16. Oaksey

17. projectx

18. pudogg

19. Pulp

20. reubenc

21. Ross

22. R3N

23. skygo2xs

24. strydes

25. str8g

26. Victor.T

27. V35 DAS

28. V35 Paul

29. Will Power

30. xtc

31. 350gt2003

Edited by Victor.T
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

WA V-series owners (SAUWA)

1. adoraa

2. Ashman149

3. bebe

4. bigdr33gtst

5. craigv35

6. CRISP 35

7. dannyw

8. DE-NO

9. diabolique

10. dodes47

11. fcruz3r

12. Grrrr

13. invasion

14. I JNR I

15. Lallz

16. MikhailV87

17. mosoto

18. Oaksey

19. projectx

20. pudogg

21. Pulp

22. reubenc

23. Ross

24. R3N

25. skygo2xs

26. strydes

27. str8g

28. VNS 24

29. V35 DAS

30. V35 Paul

31. Will Power

32. xtc

33. 350gt2003

1. adoraa

2. Ashman149

3. bebe

4. bigdr33gtst

5. craigv35

6. CRISP 35

7. dannyw

8. DE-NO

9. diabolique

10. dodes47

11. fcruz3r

12. Grrrr

13. invasion

14. I JNR I

15. Lallz

16. MikhailV87

17. mosoto

18. Oaksey

19. projectx

20. pudogg

21. Pulp

22. reubenc

23. Ross

24. R3N

25. skygo2xs

26. strydes

27. str8g

28. VNS 24

29. V35 DAS

30. V35 Paul

31. Will Power

32. xtc

33. 350gt2003

34. kliono (Kccord)

no real pics yet. But spotted victor at makan2 last week.

  • 1 month later...

Hi Guys

Great to see there is a community of V35 owners here in WA.

I'm onto my second V35. First was a 2003 silver coupe in auto.

Second is a 2003 silver coupe, 6MT and 6 speed manual. Purchased it from a guy that had imported it direct from Japan, with modifications including 20 inch deep dish Destino wheels, custom exhaust (done in Japan prior to import), lowered and Tein suspension.

Enclosed some pics below.

Please add me to the WA list.

Cheers

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Hi Guys

Great to see there is a community of V35 owners here in WA.

I'm onto my second V35. First was a 2003 silver coupe in auto.

Second is a 2003 silver coupe, 6MT and 6 speed manual. Purchased it from a guy that had imported it direct from

Japan, with modifications including 20 inch deep dish Destino wheels, custom exhaust (done in Japan prior to import), lowered and Tein suspension.

Enclosed some pics below.

Please add me to the WA list.

Cheers

Hi mate, great to meet you and welcome to SAU and the WA V-series community. It's great to see it growing.

I am in Brisbane for work until coming Monday, and will update the list with my laptop when I get back. In the mean time, if you like, you can do so yourself. Just copy the list and add your username alphebatically.

Hope to see you at one of our event in the future.

Hi Guys

Great to see there is a community of V35 owners here in WA.

I'm onto my second V35. First was a 2003 silver coupe in auto.

Second is a 2003 silver coupe, 6MT and 6 speed manual. Purchased it from a guy that had imported it direct from Japan, with modifications including 20 inch deep dish Destino wheels, custom exhaust (done in Japan prior to import), lowered and Tein suspension.

Enclosed some pics below.

Please add me to the WA list.

Cheers

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This looks like Dean's old car

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