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You guys need to come up to Geraldton for the Midwest Show and Shine on the 26th this month (long weekend). You can all drive the new coastal road that has just finished :(

Come see my car on the Dyno and win the 6cyl N/A group :D

We would love to, Paul.

We will definitely talk about it on Sunday and will post up how it goes.

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Hi everyone,

As updated, we have 7 people attending, and maybe more might show up that are not on SAU.

Anyone up for it last minute? Should be exciting.

thats because you havnt driven other cars, im sure if your first love was an evo you'll prob stick with it...or gtr so fourth.

Or STI right man? :D

How did this go, good turnout and much fun had Victor? Sorry I couldn't make it.

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Hi everyone,

Western Australia's V-series Owners Meet-and-greet No.1 had finished successfully. Photos should be uploaded in the next couple of days.

Thank you all who attended. For those who couldn't make it, we are looking forward to meet you all in Meet-and-greet No.2 in October. Please check this tread again for further events.

Hi everyone,

There is a WA V-series cruise No.5 happening next month (October). Please post if interested.

It will be good to meet new and old people.

Please note that, if this cruise gets under way in October, Meet-and-greet No.2 will be organised in November.

Thank you for your time.

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