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Hi everyone,

WA VQ-series cruise no.6, that was postponed back in December 2010, will be organised in March 2011. Just for the record of VQ-series cruises, there have been 5 cruises so far and their information can be found on relevent threads.

Official WA VQ-Series Cruise No.6

This event will go ahead ONLY if:

1. There's 5 or more V-series Nissan Skyline able to participate.

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

3. As to make this cruise as much safe and enjoyable as we can, we will try to organise it on a sunny and beautiful day.

We are looking at doing this regularly, or whenever possible.

Cruise Information

Date: 6-03-11 (Sunday)

Time: 1:00pm Meet, 1:30pm Depart - 4:30pm

Place: Powis Street car park (5-10 minutes drive from Citywest car park, Drive onto Mitchell FWY and off at Powis Street exist on the left, Turn left onto Powis street and first left entry into Powis street car park)

Please post if interested and check this tread for updates.

As the last WA VQ-Series cruise was back in October 2010, it's time we have one big cruise before the spring comes. So we would like to encourage more V-series owners to come along, welcome the new year with fellow owners and enjoy the sunny cruise.

Thank you for your time.

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UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. diabolique - TBC

9. invasion - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. diabolique - TBC

9. invasion - TBC

10. R3N - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

What was the biggest turnout so far Victor?

biggest was the 1st ever cruise i organised. 15 cars in total and they were all V35s coupes and 1 sedan. more than half of these members have moved on and only a few remain including myself but ill leave this onto Victor. will be around though to help out him on cruises etc.

if you want to see a few pics on different cruise search up wa cruise and there should be 6 up until now including a meet and greet.

this is the first one ever in wa though and i was surprised that there were that many back then.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/269084-wa-v-series-car-cruise-9th-may/page__p__4609287__hl__wa+cruise__fromsearch__1#entry4609287

What was the biggest turnout so far Victor?

biggest was the 1st ever cruise i organised. 15 cars in total and they were all V35s coupes and 1 sedan. more than half of these members have moved on and only a few remain including myself but ill leave this onto Victor. will be around though to help out him on cruises etc.

if you want to see a few pics on different cruise search up wa cruise and there should be 6 up until now including a meet and greet.

this is the first one ever in wa though and i was surprised that there were that many back then.

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4609287

Yeah, the very first one was the biggest. I missed that one and started going on from the second one.

We would love to have the big turn-out again. Possibly, one day. :)

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. diabolique

9. invasion - TBC

10. R3N - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone,

Just an update to let you know that VQ-series cruise no.6 has been posted on www.350z-tech.com and www.zclub.com.au.

So far, we have 6 V35 and 2 350Z confirmed.

Please post if interested.

Edited by Victor.T

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. diabolique

9. invasion - TBC

10. R3N - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

2. ieatpelicans

3. ugame (Not on SAU)

Edited by Victor.T

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. MikhailV87

7. Arthur (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. diabolique

9. invasion - TBC

10. R3N - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

2. ieatpelicans

3. Y350 (Not on SAU)

I haven't got my car yet but if all goes well it will be landing here next week. Can't wait for the cruise :D.

Exciting time hey, Mikhail? :)

Well, hope you get your V in time. Let us know how it goes.

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