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1. VNS 24

2. shiva

3. AHR31

4. Chris Rogers

5. n15m0 (TBC)

6. alex.a (TBC)

7. R6n350GT

8. Rick Kim (TBC)

9. Kolossus

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Sorry won't be able to make it today. Hope you guys have fun and take plenty of pics.

Thanks for the update, mate. Hope to see you at the next one.

Rick Kim, will not be attending.

Thanks for the update, Cobey. I believe I shall see you soon.

Finally it happened........Thanks to Victor for organising the event...hopefully we get to organise more in the future....a Big Thanks to Gervase in joining us for the event........P.S: Victor if you can post some pics...that would be great....

agreed, a cruise needs to happen, maybe a little spirited driving?

should be some good V's getting around soon, maybe next time we don't limit it to V's either, Zeds too?

looking forward to this one.......should be nice if we get some more car into the cruise and Z's should be a nice option to include....

Hi everyone,

Queensland's V-series Owners Meet-and-greet No.1 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.

nice to meet a few of you today. Hope to see you guys at a few of the SAU QLD events !

Nice to meet you too, Gervase. Thanks for coming along with Shiva.

Finally it happened........Thanks to Victor for organising the event...hopefully we get to organise more in the future....a Big Thanks to Gervase in joining us for the event........P.S: Victor if you can post some pics...that would be great....

You are welcome, Shiva. Nice to meet you and your friends. It was great to finally meet QLD's V-series owners.

We will try to have a meet or cruise every 3-4 months. I will resize and post up photos before coming weekends.

hey guys, had a great time! good to finally check out some other v35s.

How about a next meet we have a bigger cruise to a lunch destination or something?? was pretty cool seeing a fleet of v35s cruising along :)

Glad you had a great time, Alex. Great to see you and your V35 coupe.

Next one should be a cruise sometime maybe in November. We will mostly likely have to skip December as a lot of us might be going on holidays.

agreed, a cruise needs to happen, maybe a little spirited driving?

should be some good V's getting around soon, maybe next time we don't limit it to V's either, Zeds too?

looking forward to this one.......should be nice if we get some more car into the cruise and Z's should be a nice option to include....

Definitely with Zeds for a cruise! We have to get a VQ-series family together for that. :)

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geez victor just moved to qld and already a meet? haha miss you man, post up pics. havnt been on sau for a long while time to browse around.

Hey man, long time no see on SAU. :)

How's everything in Perth? I still have to call you up from Brisbane.

The meet yesterday was great. It looks like it had been long overdue for the boys and girls to enjoy the V-series scene in QLD. :)

Thanks to Victor for organising the meet & greet. Always nice to see a number of V's cruising together. Hope to see more joining the other QLD SAU cruises and events. Here is a handful of the pics we took, look forward to catching up with you all again very soon.

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Thanks to Victor for organising the meet & greet. Always nice to see a number of V's cruising together. Hope to see more joining the other QLD SAU cruises and events. Here is a handful of the pics we took, look forward to catching up with you all again very soon.

It's my pleasure, Andrew. Hope your guys had fun too. Please bring Amanda & the kids next time as well.

Look forward to seeing you guys again. :)

Thanks for the photos too.

Thanks for an awesome day guys my girlfriend wants one now after that hahahaha

Well, I wouldn't say no to that! :)

Thanks for coming down from the north, Joshua. It was great to see you and Sam. That's a big effort from you to drive nearly 5 hours for this meet.

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