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Hi everyone,

QLD V-series owners meet-and-greet is under way for the month of August 2011.

Location: Grand Tce (Off Jarvis Rd), Waterford, 4133

(Parking on Grand Tce next to BBQ/Play ground)

Date: 21-08-2011 (Sunday)

Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Please post if you are interested. I will provide a BBQ. If anyone coming want to bring foods over, you are most welcome to do so as well.

Looking forward to seeing QLD V-series owners.

Thank you.

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interested

it looks like i'll be flying in on that day, unsure on the times at the moment. but i'll most likley turn up in a rental car pinch.gif

Great, mate!

This is a meet-and-great event, so it's fine. I am also hoping I get my V35 next week.

Should see you there. Let me know if anything changes.

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I should be able to make it if I can remember hahah

Put it in your "To do" list for this weekends. :)

Will be good to meet you, mate. Come if you can.

Will be there. My wife collects her girls from their dads at 3pm so we will call in on the way home.

Great, Andrew. See you around 3pm then. :)

count me in. I'll bring the subaru down.

Great, Chris. I shall see you then.

yeah count me in! will bring the v35 out for a cruise

Thanks for the reply, mate. Will see you there.

I may be in doubt of making it on time, old friend that i went to school with now lives down there, and they want to catch up on the sunday.

ofcourse i'm going to try and make it over there on time. but just incase i dont show :)

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