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Hey guys,

Just wondering if Im retarded because I cant seem to find a page or a group anywhere for a Perth V35's club, havent got a clue how many there are either :/

I saw the thread on the V35s Australia Logo but cant find a website for them either, I want to get in amongst the V35's

Thanks guys

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There are only a few hundred V35s in Australia, and only a small proportion of those have guys of the age and inclination to form a club .... so the answer is no, there is no state in Australia that has a V35 club. And no sadly, there is not a V35 Australia club as far as I'm aware.

im in perth too, there is a blue v35 that parks in a carpark on hay st in the city aswell with some aftermarket wheels does anyone know who they are? might drop them a note next time to join the fourum

Victor made a WA V35 facebook club. Do a search for it.

I don't have facebook so i never joined.

The last few cruises only had a few turn up 6 or 7. The best turn out was 13 cars (not all Vs)

I would go to all the cruises but i live in Geraldton 400+km north of Perth. I did 2.

What would be cool is if i could get a bunch of V35s to come to Geraldton for the "Midwest Show & Shine" it's on a long weekend in Oct. You guy's could do a trip all together and come up to Gero for the Show and enter for best car Club.

I have the only V in town so it would turn some heads to see more then 1.

Thats if you like a long cruise?

Maybe one of you can hook up with the local representatives of Zclub in WA and organise something. The current model Zeds and Vees are pretty much the same platform and we could do something together. Pity Victor has headed east as I remember he used to organise cruises and a couple of Zeds like myself used to turn up.

Well if we get some more interest for a trip to Gero for the Midwest Show & Shine i'll organise it, accomodation, all the info everybody needs and i'll start a new thread closer to the date

Wow, good to see new V series owners getting on SAU! Welcome, everyone.

As Paul had mentioned, yes there's a FB page "Western Australia's V-Series" that me & my friend, Richard (xtc) created back in 2010 when we were most active. Myself moved to Brisbane for work, sold my V & been away from the car scene now. Join us on FB & feel free to use that way to communicate with each others as well.

We planned for this Gero cruise back then as well but never happened. It will be great if it happens this time. Someone can organize a meet or cruise on here & FB page & let's see how many new owners has joined in 2012! We had cruised with Aaron & the Zed owners couple of times & it was hell fun as well.

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