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Hi everyone,

WA V-series owners meet-and-greet No.2 is under way for the month of May 2011.

Location: Nando's (East Victoria Park branch). Shop 97, 789 Albany Hwy, 6101

Date: 22-05-11 (Sunday)

Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Please post if you are interested. Looking forward to seeing some new owners and catching up with existing owners.

Thank you.

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^ Great, Kevin. We shall see you then.

Depending on the number of attendents willing to participate, I might include 1 run of cruise to a location as a option. We can see how it goes. :)

Thanks.

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UPDATED

Confirmed:

1. VNS 24

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. MikhailV87

5. Neo (Not on SAU)

6. diabolique

7. Cliff (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

9. Kliono

10. Pac (Not on SAU) - TBC

:whistling:

Thanks for your pm, mate. We shall see you then. :)

UPDATED

Confirmed:

1. VNS 24

2. CRISP 35

3. Grrrr

4. MikhailV87

5. Neo (Not on SAU)

6. diabolique

7. Cliff (Not on SAU) - TBC

8. Chris (Not on SAU) - TBC

9. Kliono

10. Pac (Not on SAU) - TBC

11. love RS

3 more days to go, everyone.

Come meet fellow V-series owners for a good chat, get to know each other and talk about cars. We can also have Nando's for those who's hungry, or bubble tea just around the corner. :)

Please post if interested.

Lads,

Was good seeing the old and a lot of new faces yesterday.

Apologies for not sticking around for too long.

Big thanks to Victor for taking the time and effort to organise these things. I know you're equally as busy as all of us and your dedication and enthusiasm to organising these sessions is fantastic.

Look forward to our next cruise.

Cheers

Tarun

Hi everyone,

Western Australia's V-series Owners Meet-and-greet No.2 had finished successfully. Photos should be uploaded in the next couple of days.

Thank you all who attended. For those who couldn't make it, we are looking forward to meet you all in our next event.

Thanks vic

Welcome, Kevin.

It was great to see you in person. Even though you are a new owner of the V35, you have lots of experience in modifying car scene. So it was also great chatting with you.

Looking forward to seeing you again. :)

Lads,

Was good seeing the old and a lot of new faces yesterday.

Apologies for not sticking around for too long.

Big thanks to Victor for taking the time and effort to organise these things. I know you're equally as busy as all of us and your dedication and enthusiasm to organising these sessions is fantastic.

Look forward to our next cruise.

Cheers

Tarun

You are welcome, Tarun. It's always my pleasure doing anything that's needed for our car enthusiasts community. As long as there's interest and enthusiasm out there, these events won't stop. :)

Thanks for coming around and dropping by even though yourself got plans on the day. Great catching up with you and everyone else.

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