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Hi everyone,

Just an update to let you know that VQ-series cruise no.6 has been posted on www.350z-tech.com and www.zclub.com.au.

So far, we have 5 V35 and 1 350Z confirmed. A few more replies before coming weekends and we can get this VQ-series cruise no.6 go ahead.

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Hi everyone,

In the best interest of most VQ-series owners not being able to enjoy themselves to full potential due to other commitments, we have decided to move the WA VQ-series cruise no.6 to January (3rd or 4th week). Cruise information will be posted late December.

Instead, V-series owners had been invited by Zeds owners for the cruise on 5-12-10 (Sunday) and some, including myself, will be going along to meet new and old owners.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused, and we look forward to seeing everyone in January.

Thank you for your time.

Victor.T

Edited by Victor.T
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Hi everyone,

WA VQ-series cruise no.6, that was postponed back in December 2010, will be organised in March 2011. Just for the record of VQ-series cruises, there have been 5 cruises so far and their information can be found on relevent threads.

Official WA VQ-Series Cruise No.6

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.

Cruise Information

Date: 6-03-11 (Sunday)

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

Place: Powis Street car park (5-10 minutes drive from Citywest car park, Drive onto Mitchell FWY and off at Powis Street exist on the left, Turn left onto Powis street and first left entry into Powis street car park)

Please post if interested and check this tread for updates.

As the last WA VQ-Series cruise was back in October 2010, it's time we have one big cruise before the spring comes. So we would like to encourage more V-series owners to come along, welcome the new year with fellow owners and enjoy the sunny cruise.

Thank you for your time.

Edited by Victor.T

I will come for sure, my car should be here by then :D.

Cool Mikhail. You are on the list!

We are just waiting on confirmation from other owners as most of them are away on holidays at the moment. It should be a good cruise.

although i no longer own a v im still part of the team. will get some contacts for u.

Of course, man. As long as your love for your V is there, you are always welcome. We had done almost everything with our V's together. :)

Any kind of help is very well appreciated too. Thanks heaps. :thumbsup:

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Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU) - TBC

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

Confirmed: (350Z, 370Z)

WILL BE OPEN TO 350Z, 370Z ONCE THIS CRUISE GO AHEAD.

Edited by Victor.T

I am really looking forward to this, this will be my first ever cruise. Would be great to have a signature like you Victor with my car in it :D.

Hi Mikhail,

we are also very much looking forward to cruises and meeting new and previous owners. Not all of us get to catch up together often, so events like cruises or meet-and-greets every once in a while are the great way to do just that. :)

Myself had gained alot of friends and knowledge about the V-series just by joining SAU and going on these events. Another 2 owners come along and this cruise will go ahead.

Looking forward to meeting you and your new V35, Mikhail.

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z, 370Z)

WILL BE OPEN TO 350Z, 370Z ONCE THIS CRUISE GO AHEAD.

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. diabolique - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z, 370Z)

WILL BE OPEN TO 350Z, 370Z ONCE THIS CRUISE GO AHEAD.

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