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Yeah I know! :) hey do you drive along Camboon rd occasionally? I think I may have seen you one of the mornings last week? I was a few cars back coming out of side street near Benara rd...

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i live around noranda but not on camboon. yourself pulp? ive seen you once but that was night time.

Yeah I know! :) hey do you drive along Camboon rd occasionally? I think I may have seen you one of the mornings last week? I was a few cars back coming out of side street near Benara rd...

i live around noranda but not on camboon. yourself pulp? ive seen you once but that was night time.

Aah yes I live close to you then, I'll keep my eye out a little more ;)

Hi all, a well organised cruise. I'm R32 GTS4 4DOOR, also seen on the street as R DIRDY 2. I went with my mate DE-NO 1DAG 422.

Thought i would uplaod some pics also. ENJOY.

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a few happysnaps.

even though there are already heaps better photos up if anyone actually wants any in full res let me know.

and Chris, make with the pro-style photos you were taking! I'm keen as for a goodie to use as a desktop background.

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Those driving shots look great. Love seeing the V in motion.

Hey got my Doors/Windows fixed, well close enough that i can drive to Perth with no problems.

Should we plan another cruise for next month?

Does anyone know people in the WA car magazine industry? Would be pretty cool to have a story and photo shoot about the V35's

I've now uploaded all of the photos which I took on the cruise into a gallery. If you would like any of the photos sent to you in a higher resolution just PM or email me. :)

Click here to view the gallery:

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Cheers

Chris

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im starting this thread so that wa members can see this detail better as the other one is abit here and there. also photos after the ruise can go in this thread.

WHEN - SATURDAY 9TH MAY 2009

CITY WEST CARPARK (CORNER ROES ST AND SUTHERLAND ST)

MEET - 1PM

DEPART - 1.30PM

will be heading down to south st, to osbourne park, hillarys and ending in burswood. photoshoot will be arranged by kelly and bbq by me. so come down to meet and greet and have fun.

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THE WA MEMBERS THERE.

He im a new member I owen a 2003v35 6 speed manual 4 door and would love to come for a cruzz some time drop me an e mail some time and i will see what i can do please be patient as i work on the mines so getting thje right daywill be hard thanks

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