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Hi,

Im looking for any girls in WA who would be interested in having a cruise with the girls from the WRX club. I think it will be some time in April or May so not too far away.

Thanks

Chloe

Hi, Chloe. I've got a friend with a WRX from my car club (I am pretty sure she's also on perth-wrx.com).

I will let her know anyway. :)

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Hi, Chloe. I've got a friend with a WRX from my car club (I am pretty sure she's also on perth-wrx.com).

I will let her know anyway. :)

Hi Victor, let her know to come along....we are trying to get the girls interested first then set dates etc

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Hi Victor, let her know to come along....we are trying to get the girls interested first then set dates etc

Sure, Chloe. I will FB message her tonight. :)

She is not on SAU, so if anything, just let me know and I will tell her. Is it just WRX's, is it?

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