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Hey Victor, unfortunately I won't be able to make it to this cruise. Compliance on my car is finished but there is no boat that goes to Fremantle till early March... Sorry about that, I thought I would get it in time :(.

Hey Victor, unfortunately I won't be able to make it to this cruise. Compliance on my car is finished but there is no boat that goes to Fremantle till early March... Sorry about that, I thought I would get it in time :(.

Hey Mikhail, sorry to hear that. You are welcome to come to the meet point and meet the owners and see the cars though.

If not, we look forward to seeing you at our next event.

Hopefully should be able to come providing i get my yellow sticker off that i got last night :(

will let ya know vic for sure closer to date

Hey Pete, hope you can get the sticker off without much drama. (I've stock 17" V35 coupe wheels that I can offer you to pass the pit, but they won't clear your aftermarket brakes. :( ).

Anyhow, you are welcome to join us, Pete. Just let me know anytime before the cruise day and we look forward to seeing you again.

Good luck with the pit.

Hey Pete, hope you can get the sticker off without much drama. (I've stock 17" V35 coupe wheels that I can offer you to pass the pit, but they won't clear your aftermarket brakes. :( ).

Anyhow, you are welcome to join us, Pete. Just let me know anytime before the cruise day and we look forward to seeing you again.

Good luck with the pit.

Thanks mate

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Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. Arthur (Not on SAU)

7. diabolique

8. invasion - TBC

9. Neo (Not on SAU) - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

2. ieatpelicans

3. Y350 (Not on SAU)

4. nvdazed_2003 (TBC)

common guys lets c sum more Vs. Gonna b a gr8 cruise.

if im not leaving to denmark this weekend i might just rock up with my ep82 just for the meetpoint or 1st run. oh how i miss mine.

Thanks for the heads-up, guys. If this is a smaller turn-out, it will still be great to catch up with new and old owners. Hopefully, next time it will be a bigger turnout.

Problem is we only know a few VQ-series owners on SAU, and there are still more owners that are not on SAU.

Shame im not in WA, id be in for sure.

Good luck, sounds like fun im looking forward to seeing the pics.

Thanks for the comment, mate. :)

Photos will be uploaded after the cruise. For now, you can look at photos from previous cruises in WA on SAU. And if you have Facebook accout, you can look at photos on there too.

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. Arthur (Not on SAU)

7. diabolique

8. invasion - TBC

9. Neo (Not on SAU) - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

2. IEatPelicans

3. Y350 (Not on SAU)

4. nvdazed_2003 (TBC)

5. aaronjo

Aww I really wish my car was here already so I could go to this :(.

Hi Mikhail, how's the car coming?

It would have have great if you got the car earlier and join us, but there will be another cruise later down the year. We might have a meet-and-greet sometimes next month if there's enough interest. :)

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. Arthur (Not on SAU)

7. diabolique

8. Neo (Not on SAU)

9. Tom (Not on SAU) - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU) + 1

2. IEatPelicans

3. Y350 (Not on SAU)

4. nvdazed_2003 (TBC)

5. aaronjo

Confirmed: (370Z)

1. Nickz (Not on SAU)

Edited by Victor.T

Hi Mikhail, how's the car coming?

It would have have great if you got the car earlier and join us, but there will be another cruise later down the year. We might have a meet-and-greet sometimes next month if there's enough interest. :)

Meet-and-greet sounds good. My car is about 2 weeks away :D.

UPDATED

Confirmed: (V35)

1. Victor.T

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. Cliff (Not on SAU)

5. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

6. Arthur (Not on SAU)

7. Neo (Not on SAU)

9. Tom (Not on SAU) - TBC

Confirmed: (350Z)

1. Charles (Not on SAU)

2. IEatPelicans

3. Y350 (Not on SAU)

4. nvdazed_2003 (TBC)

5. aaronjo

6. Oscar (Not on SAU)

Confirmed: (370Z)

1. Nickz (Not on SAU)

The cruise is being held today.

For any owner who decide to come closer to the cruise time, please do come before 1:30pm.

Thank you. See you all later today.

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