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Hi Everyone, a few of us have organized a 350Z meet on Wednesday evening, thought I'd extend the invitation to V35/V36 brethren...plenty of seating around so no need to RSVP...hope to see a few of V's there...

What: Melbourne Meet

When: Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Time: 8pm

Where: Garage Cafe, Carlton

Why: Dinner and meet in one

- Parking inside venue for cars

- Central location

- Quiet(ish) on a weeknight

- Japanese beers

- Pool table

- can't be washed out

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hmm...tempting....but i think i would be laughed at if i rocked up in a V35 sedan....lol...

any takers? i'll only consider going if there is 'critical mass' of V35s of say 4...

hmm...tempting....but i think i would be laughed at if i rocked up in a V35 sedan....lol...

Laughed at? Nooooo...variety is the spice of life! :)

By the way, thanks for the invite Kamil!!!

No worries, will be good to get the VQ-franternity a little closer together.

I'll be there, perfect time for me actually, any earlier and it would be difficult. It helps that it is around the corner from home :D

Any other V coming??? Or am I left to represent us all??? That's a lot of pressure, we are a good bunch!!!

Hey guys,

The meet was great, but not many of us there. There were 4 350Z's one Lotus Elise and my V.

I have some pics that the missus got someone to take of her with all the cars, hahahaha I'll post them up soon.

It was good to meet some of the 350Z guys, they were a bunch of good people. Kamil's black 350 is really nice!

Also the place, Garage Cafe, was all that I was expecting it to be, never being there before. Nice food and very reasonably priced. As usual I got quizzed by some of the other crowd there, "what car is that????" "Oh yeah, I thought it looked like a Nissan but I wasn't sure!!!" The V got the most attention there hahahaha.

The owner of Garage Cafe was really nice too, having only just met me an hour or so earlier, he let me sit in his white S5 Audi and perv on it inside out, engine, etc. Gorgeous car. However I was very surprised when he told me that from factory, the S5 (V8) makes out around 160kw on all four wheels. I told him I dynoed mine and it put out 169.9rwkw with no mods, but of course, his Audi is 4 wheel drive.

All in all, a good chance to relax for a couple of hours during a week night.

Thanks Kamil.....as I mentioned to you on Wednesday night you (and the rest of the guys) are welcome to attend our V35 meet on the 5th of December.

There is a thread about it here in the forum!!!

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