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hi all. this sunday will be the 3rd v cruise that we'll have in wa. meet once again at city west carpark. yes it is a very short notice but im sure it will be a nice turn up as im really busy after the 14th for a while.

please give a heads up if you are able to make it.

where: City West carpark

when: 14.03.10 this sunday 2.00pm

how; by driving down your v or similar

why: to have some fun, meet new people and make the community grow

what: there will be a bbq once again so the heads up will determine the amount of food and drinks that ill buy. last time i had heaps left over =(

hope to see most of you guys there.

richard.

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pretty sure more will rock up on the day as it did last 2 cruises where i havnt printed enough maps...hopefully thats the case.

next time puma =(

great timing that your yellow licky is off shall see you there.

you will be there steve =)

glad u can make it again shane

2 days left ppl.

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Pretty hard for me to refuse a cruise, was jus wanting a few more vs das all. Yea ok count me in Richard, will come wid a mate. might leave bit early though.

Im really worried bout my blu strip lights now, might take em off. Got pulled over the other day.Had 3 people inspecting the car, They even measured my new front bumper. I dono how i managed to get away without a sticker.

Oh and BTW invited my other frend along, he come thru wd his silver v coupe. So yea +2

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you are welcome steve, always a pleasure.

also, thz to all that made this cruise a great one. i can definitely say the V community is growing.

photos will be up tonight.

let's keep this up people. see you all in round 4!

yerh it has been awhile oaksey. funny thing was...no one at the first ever cruise showed up at the second one? lol. all new faces were at the second cruise. so imagine all the people from the first and second came... it wouldve been awesome seeing at least 20 V's just cruising...and the 350z's from the third cruise we just had...

also when the pics do get uploaded...you'll notice one thing, and that there is not a single silver that showed up which was a surprise! and majority was pearl white lol.

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