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Definitely time for another one as it's been too long. Whoever can make it that'll be bloody awesome whoever doesn't bad luck.

Meet will be at City West carpark (corner Roe st and Sutherland st).

The time will be at 1pm departing 1.30pm and expect a 3-4hr cruise.

Will be a great day to catch up with old and new v and z drivers.

At this stage there maybe a BBQ happening bit will confirm closer to date.

Hope to see majority of WA v and z drivers. Richard

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Can't wait :banana:

Not missing this one this time. Might come down the day before and have a dirty weekend.

I still got that drop in K&N filter, was it you Richard who wanted it?

If not it's up for grabs.

Does anybody want the english menu conversion done on sunday arvo after the cruise?

The rep for WA (Nigel from Concept Design and Fabrication) said he would open up on sunday if we want it done.

Does anybody want the english menu conversion done on sunday arvo after the cruise?

The rep for WA (Nigel from Concept Design and Fabrication) said he would open up on sunday if we want it done.

how much is it going to cost?

For those people enquiring about the conversion as Paul said it is as per East Coast at $180 to SAU members $200 to non members, conversion is done of an afternoon only due to licence issued at time of install and people come to me in Welshpool for the conversion. Normally Monday to Friday but Paul is coming all the way from Geraldton which is why I offered to come in on Sunday.

This LINK gives info on what is converted and the

also gives you a run through of what is translated.

map is nearly finished nd should be ready by tomorrow. if we finish cruise early then i might be able to do the conversion if not then another time as ive got dinner plans (and if conversion doesnt take too long).btw you booked a place to stay yet paul or u heading hm straight after?

map is nearly finished nd should be ready by tomorrow. if we finish cruise early then i might be able to do the conversion if not then another time as ive got dinner plans (and if conversion doesnt take too long).btw you booked a place to stay yet paul or u heading hm straight after?

Think me and th GF will go home after. Staying saturday night :)

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