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Hi guys,

About a month ago I found a little note (written in Pink colour) on my silver V35 that was parked in East Perth. It was an invite to a V35 Cruise.

Unfortunately I could not make it on that day but would be very interested in another one.

Thanks to the little note I joined the forum. I must say, it is very interesting with allot of good information.

Please let me know if a cruise comes up and I will keep an eye out for it as well.

Glad to be here and I will see some of you soon.

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Hi guys,

About a month ago I found a little note (written in Pink colour) on my silver V35 that was parked in East Perth. It was an invite to a V35 Cruise.

Unfortunately I could not make it on that day but would be very interested in another one.

Thanks to the little note I joined the forum. I must say, it is very interesting with allot of good information.

Please let me know if a cruise comes up and I will keep an eye out for it as well.

Glad to be here and I will see some of you soon.

Hi Alem,

What date and time does the cruise says? Me and another WA member, xtc, made up little slip of papers saying about WA V-series that we slit in the wipers when we see a V-series parked on the road.

Anyway, nice to meet you. You just missed out on WA VQ-series cruise no.5 last Sunday (17-10-10). Next VQ-series event will be in November and will confirm date, time and place soon. You can look up our previous cruise information on relevant threads.

Hope to see you at the next event.

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Hi Victor,

thanx.

Can’t remember the date. The meeting point was in Morley.

The note was hand written in pink on a little white piece of paper. Looked like a girls writing. (Well I newer seen a guy write so neatlyJ)

The car was parked on Bishops Row in East Perth.

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Hi Victor,

thanx.

Can't remember the date. The meeting point was in Morley.

The note was hand written in pink on a little white piece of paper. Looked like a girls writing. (Well I newer seen a guy write so neatlyJ)

The car was parked on Bishops Row in East Perth.

Ok, it must have been my Mrs or xtc Mrs, or maybe someone else.

Anyhow, you have joined SAU just in time of summer where regular meets and cruises are going to be organised. Next VQ-series event is in November and its information will be posted up in a week or two.

By the way, is that your car in avatar picture with Veilside front bar? Mine is also Veilside. :)

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yes, thats my car in the avatar.

looking 4ward to a cruise.

thanx for your help and info.

Welcome Alem. There are other friendly and helpful WA V-series members on SAU as well and you will get to know them in no time.

Any questions, ask away. Enjoy your V and looking forward to see you at the next cruise.

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