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Hi everyone,

I have created this thread for the official meet-and-greet activities for Western Australia's V-series owners.

Official WA V-series meet-and-greet activity will go ahead ONLY if:

1. There's 3 or more V-series Nissan Skyline able to participate.

2. There's a safe and secure car park, whenever possible.

We are looking at doing this at least once a month, or whenever possible.

Due to restricted car park at some place, this will be an "Invite Only". Final updated information will be sent to the individuals by pm or sms.

Please check this tread for updates.

Thank you for your time.

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Official WA V-series meet-and-greet No.1 is under way for the month of September 2010.

Location: Makan Makan Cafe in Vic Park.

Time: 8:30pm - 9:30pm

Date will be updated as soon as 3 or more V-series owners come forth.

Please post if you are interested.

Confirmed:

1. Victor.T

2. xtc

It's good that you made this thread up man. But you might consider changing the times of meet as it definitely won't suit everyone. Also a note to WA members that this is a meet/catch up only and not a cruise. I'll ttyl about this victor.

It's good that you made this thread up man. But you might consider changing the times of meet as it definitely won't suit everyone. Also a note to WA members that this is a meet/catch up only and not a cruise. I'll ttyl about this victor.

Yeah, I was thinking about that after posting it.

If the time 8:30pm-9:30pm is not convienent, it can be change. Any idea?

Interested in the "meet-and-greet", but will be in malaysia during September :) . Will be up for the cruise tho, if its before 6/9/10

That's in a fortnight man. :)

Will let you asap.

I'll be in Africa till late Sept

gr8 idea Victor, hope to make it in the coming ones.

Ok Roy. How you been? Long time no see. :)

This will be the first meet-and-greet and hopefully, it will kick start the V community.

Will let you know about second one if you miss this.

Ok everyone,

After more consideration taken into account with time schedule, the location, time and date of WA V-series meet-and-greet No.1 will be updated in coming few days.

Please check back soon and sorry for any inconvenience this might caused.

Hi everyone,

Official WA V-series meet-and-greet No.1 is under way for the month of September 2010.

UPDATED INFORMATION

Location: Fast Eddy Morley.

Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Date: 5-09-10

As this is the first time of organizing, it will be an open event and will go ahead as soon as 3 or more V-series owners come forth.

Please post if you are interested.

Confirmed:

1. Victor.T

2. xtc

Hi everyone,

Official WA V-series meet-and-greet No.1 is under way for the month of September 2010.

UPDATED INFORMATION

Location: Fast Eddy Morley.

Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Date: 5-09-10

As this is the first time of organizing, it will be an open event and will go ahead as soon as 3 or more V-series owners come forth.

Please post if you are interested.

Confirmed:

1. Victor.T

2. xtc

I'm in if its on a Sunday :)

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