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excellent victor. just a slight edit though... * will only go ahead if there are at least 5+ interested parties. there is no point of a cruise if that minimum is not reached. ill speak to you later this week, rd 5 should be good though.

excellent victor. just a slight edit though... * will only go ahead if there are at least 5+ interested parties. there is no point of a cruise if that minimum is not reached. ill speak to you later this week, rd 5 should be good though.

True. Original Info post will be updated today.

Paul might be coming down as well.

UPDATED

Official WA V-Series Cruise No.5

This event will go ahead ONLY if:

1. There's 5 or more V-series Nissan Skyline able to participate.

2. There's a safe and secure car park, whenever possible.

3. As to make this cruise as much safe and enjoyable as we can, we will try to organise it on a sunny and beautiful day.

We are looking at doing this regularly, or whenever possible.

Date: 17-10-10 (Sunday)

Time: 1:00pm Meet, 1:30pm Depart - 4:30pm

Place: City West car park (Corner of Roe Street and Sutherland Street)

Please post if interested and check this tread for updates.

Thank you for your time.

Hi guys,

Introduced myself on the 'Newbies' post earlier -I'm Tarun, had my v35 for around a year. Would love to be a part of this cruise. Count me in =D

Thanks for the heads up earlier Victor

Woud b great to have u part of this cruise. Wat colour u got?

Hey,

It's an '03 Silver coupe. From what I've seen around Perth that seems to be the most common colour =P

Still love it all the same!

Hi guys,

Introduced myself on the 'Newbies' post earlier -I'm Tarun, had my v35 for around a year. Would love to be a part of this cruise. Count me in =D

Thanks for the heads up earlier Victor

Hi Tarun,

You are welcome. It always good to see another V-series enthusiastic joining the V community. Cruises and meets are the best way to make it grow.

You will also find everyone on here will be very helpful as well.

Great. We will see you there.

Hi everyone, this is updated information.

To make this WA V-series cruise round 5 more enjoyable, we had decided to invite 350Z as well. So if anyone has friends who own 350Z, please invite them if you like.

Also if intertested to come, please post up so we can get the number right for map printing, etc.

Thank you for your time.

Hi everyone, this is updated information.

To make this WA V-series cruise round 5 more enjoyable, we had decided to invite 350Z as well. So if anyone has friends who own 350Z, please invite them if you like.

Also if intertested to come, please post up so we can get the number right for map printing, etc.

Thank you for your time.

post on 350ztech aus section victor. also itll be good to keep it vq series.

post on 350ztech aus section victor. also itll be good to keep it vq series.

UPDATED

WA VQ-series cruise No.5 has been posted on 350Z Tech.

Hoping to get some more Zeds coming.

Edited by Victor.T

UPDATED

Official WA VQ-Series Cruise No.5

This event will go ahead ONLY if:

1. There's 5 or more VQ-series Nissan Skyline, 350Z and 370Z able to participate.

2. There's a safe and secure car park, whenever possible.

3. As to make this cruise as much safe and enjoyable as we can, we will try to organise it on a sunny and beautiful day.

We are looking at doing this regularly, or whenever possible.

Date: 17-10-10 (Sunday)

Time: 1:00pm Meet, 1:30pm Depart - 4:30pm

Place: City West car park (Corner of Roe Street and Sutherland Street)

Please post if interested and check this tread for updates.

Thank you for your time.

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