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im starting this thread so that wa members can see this detail better as the other one is abit here and there. also photos after the ruise can go in this thread.

WHEN - SATURDAY 9TH MAY 2009

CITY WEST CARPARK (CORNER ROES ST AND SUTHERLAND ST)

MEET - 1PM

DEPART - 1.30PM

will be heading down to south st, to osbourne park, hillarys and ending in burswood. photoshoot will be arranged by kelly and bbq by me. so come down to meet and greet and have fun.

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THE WA MEMBERS THERE.

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damn paul im going to feel sorry for your ass (although v seats are comfy), 4 hrs to get to perth for cruise, well done champ! anyone who is going to read this please call paul if you have any questions or would like to meet later on in this cruise.

I HATE MY V.

i'm not coming now. 30mins out of town and my windows are having a epeleptic fit.. Shooting up and down, the door lights are flashing, big warnings are flash on the screen. WHAT THE SHIT IS GOING ON?!!! :D i can't drive 4 hours like this then 4 hours home the next day.

I am so low right now. I so wanted to come and see everyone, real sorry XTC i can't give you the K&N filter.

And on top of this i get to pay a cancellation fee on my hotel room yay!

Anyone ever had this problem before with there V's? I know the window motors sometimes die but this is differnet.

Really sorry everyone.

paul you wanted this more than anyone? this is real bad luck mate. can you try get it fixed? why cant you drive it down here and get it fixed in perth? mate its all good. but if you resolve it then give me a buzz and meet in middle or late cruise. kelly i see you reading this is the photo still happening?

Paul, I feel sorry for ya mate, you had to do so much more prep than everyone else and you have been screwed at the last hurdle.

I don't care if i'm there by myself (ok maybe i do) i'm gonna be there. My car is clean, its a beautiful day and i'm gonna go for a drive (sorry to rub it in Paul).

paul you wanted this more than anyone? this is real bad luck mate. can you try get it fixed? why cant you drive it down here and get it fixed in perth? mate its all good. but if you resolve it then give me a buzz and meet in middle or late cruise. kelly i see you reading this is the photo still happening?

It's Saturday, no one is going to fix my car today.

Did you guys know there is an another cruise tonight all are welcome starting at the City West carpark?

Check the WA events forum

*crying*

i'm so jealouse i couldn't make it.

Who's got the black car with the dirty headlights? need to clean that

I can't believe how many rocked up :P

You all look so cool infront of your cars

i'll just Photoshop myself in there :)

i honestly didnt expect that much number of vs showing up. day was good and the coastal run was nice and relaxing. we all managed to drive behind each other on the west coast highway along the beach shores that was the best run ever. oh and thanks to me we wasted 5 or maybe 10 mins at that bloody lights before orrong rd my bad :D

want to thank chris/kelly for the photos, myself for being iron chef :down: and everyone that turned up.

will be organising another one soon so sit tight paul lol. chris will post heaps more photos in the next few days.

was a good day overall. i hope you all enjoyed it.

regards richard/kinh

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