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Thanks for the heads up Chris. Hope to see you at the meet, if not for the cruise.

Guys, just a reminder that the cruise is this coming Sunday (10:30am arrival).

81gSky is out and ChrisB is tentative but it would be good if the rest of you confirm whether you can make it or not.

Interfooler - If you haven't sent your car in for the respray, you are welcome to bring your 'battle scarred' V along...the cruise will take your mind of things and you might get some recommendations from the rest of the guys that turn up as to where to go for a good paint job.

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Guys,

It was a good run today. Thanks for turning out and I hope all of you got home safely and avoided the wild weather.

Attached are some pics courtesy of Opal. (Btw, I still can't believe that random stranger/wierdo at St Kilda spent like 5 mins checking out the 370z and totally ignored the three V35s parked next to it!)

To all of those that couldn't attend, hope to see you at the next meet sometime in March, which will probably be a Great Ocean Road cruise. Before then. we may also have a meet and greet session at Garage Cafe in Carlton.

Stay tuned for further details.

Cheers.

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Definitely great to meet a couple people on sunday especially with the suprise visit by Chris down in mornington.

Thanks for organising Keith.

Certainly very enjoyable.. and yes I still can't get over the guy talking to himself who was dressed weird, looking over her 370z lol mustve been her plates

Can't wait for the next one

Another great cruise meeting new people and their rides.

I got hit by the wind and rain on the way back to Geelong. The car looks like it drove thru an anti-car wash.

Keep the meets posted and will see you at the next one!

MISSED IT! I guess i should log in more often..pinch.gif. Would have jumped on board..oh well...NEXT TIME !

My water injection install is about 90% ....Should be all complete by next ride...fingers crossed!!

MISSED IT! I guess i should log in more often..pinch.gif. Would have jumped on board..oh well...NEXT TIME !

My water injection install is about 90% ....Should be all complete by next ride...fingers crossed!!

No worries! If you can make it this coming Thursday, pop over to the Garage Cafe in Carlton for a meet & greet session with the other V35s in Melbourne. We will be discussing the next cruise (sometime in early March)

Water injection install...sounds interesting...

(Btw, I still can't believe that random stranger/wierdo at St Kilda spent like 5 mins checking out the 370z and totally ignored the three V35s parked next to it!)

and yes I still can't get over the guy talking to himself who was dressed weird, looking over her 370z lol mustve been her plates

What can I say? Sex sells and my girl is sexy.nyaanyaa.gif

Yep, I am stalking your forum :)

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