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i give the thumbs up or *salute* when i see another v. have seen quite a few members on here already, had 13-14 turn up for the wa first ever v cruise. before that saw 2 girls both with white Vs 1 at burswood casino both waved back, second time was when i had the car for a month i saw PULP near my area wave was exchanged, spotted straightg, will power etc. have not seen v35 paul yet but have with nearly all the WA members.

ive been with many clubs, evos, holdens etc, so i used to wave to guys i know before but nowadays only v35s or other sau members as they would recognise my sau member logo sticker.

other than that i dont think the V will become as common as the 32 33 or 34... well at least not anytime soon.

  • 2 weeks later...

agreed, I've found not all V drivers are forum members nor as willing to acknowledge the kinship.

Up until recently the V35 was a bit of a novelty and a rare sight, now I'm seeing more and more.

Edited by mosoto

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