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Hey guys great to catch up again, good cruise and photos turned out great just

not enough of mine ha ha.Looking forward to next one hopefully we can get afew

more next time.Thanks to Richard for organising bbq and thanks to all the girls as

well.

Hi Kurt, it was great to catch up with you again. We will definitely try to get more VQ-series owners for cruise no.6.

Thanks for staying on for BBQ too...although we still had plenty left over. :)

Looking forward to see you again at the next event.

A youg girl hit me as i was turning into the dentist after work.

She don't have insurance

Ah man I feel for you (and the V!).

Hope it all goes well for ya - are you gonna chuck on your stock bumper for now (or have U sold it?)

Ah man I feel for you (and the V!).

Hope it all goes well for ya - are you gonna chuck on your stock bumper for now (or have U sold it?)

I think he sold it, Tarun. The whole stock kit was for sale like 3-4 months ago.

Good luck again Paul. Keep us updated in how it goes.

Wont be repaired untill Feb next year :D

So busy in Geraldton. The place i'm getting it done is the best in town. They do fantastic paint jobs.

So i'll find out if i'm aloud to keep driving it. If not i'll be driving in my weekend toy. The "PAJHERO"

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Wont be repaired untill Feb next year :D

So busy in Geraldton. The place i'm getting it done is the best in town. They do fantastic paint jobs.

So i'll find out if i'm aloud to keep driving it. If not i'll be driving in my weekend toy. The "PAJHERO"

That's a long time, Paul. Guess you will be missing your V for a while.

I found out today the girl does not have a licence.

Her boyfriend came around today to see the damage of the car. Wanted to pay cash for the repairs. (he didn't look like he could pay)

I think going with my insurance will be fine.

:PLOVE INSURANCE! :)

I found out today the girl does not have a licence.

Her boyfriend came around today to see the damage of the car. Wanted to pay cash for the repairs. (he didn't look like he could pay)

I think going with my insurance will be fine.

:PLOVE INSURANCE! :)

Hi mate,

sorry to hear about the damage. Looks painfull.

go with the insurance. Even i she didnt have any, your insurance will cover the cost and chase the girl for payment.

Your access should not go up as she hit you and without licence she has no leg to stand on.

I guess thats why we fork out so much $$$ for insurance. Some day it comes in handy.

Good luck buddy.

Sorry couldn't make it guys, car has been off the road for a while because someone has smashed my passanger window and it's going to take a while to get a new one from japan

Hey mate, sorry to hear about your window and hope you get it done without much drama.

We would love your V to come along as your engine and exhaust make awesome note. :D

Next cruise should be at the end of November and it will be posted up in coming few weeks.

Good luck with fixing the window and looking forward to seeing you at the next cruise.

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