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Would be nice to cruise with fellow V owners. Are there any groups organised who run cruises just for us V drivers?

Super keen for a drive, whether it be to the sunny coast or gold coast or out west and back. Meet and greet, talk mods, eat some food?

Cheers.

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its been a fair while we had a cruise.....had about 3 V35 cruises organised so far by Victor and little bit of support from myself....there hasnt been one after victor sold his car about 4months back....so i would be keen and maybe a few others too like sheldon, cobey, joshua,etc.....lets c how the response is....count me in.....

I have to drive a sizeable distance to these events, but I generally try to make it :) coming off my P plates in August and will most likely be upgrading to a big boys car so it would be nice to do one last V cruise.

I'd be up for a cruise, but I need to know dates as well as my V is in the shop getting a lot of work done. I have no idea how long it's going to take. I'm getting a turbo installed, service, coil overs, front and rear sway bars, lights fixed, Front belt replaced....... The list goes on.

Hey guys, August, weekend of the 18th/19th. I understand that saturdays suit a lot more people. Cruise down to Tweed Heads. Will provide more details once I get some interest. Have done this run and gone down to Tweed first then on to Byron, mostly highway driving, which can be a nice drive. Let me know.

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