Optima Partners to host 4th annual Perth Car Club meet

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Optima Partners is proud to host Perth Car Club’s fourth annual anniversary meet-up at our Osborne Park office on Sunday, April 27, 2025.

Optima Partners Director Phil Carulli is an inaugural committee member of Perth Car Club, a role in which he combines his passions for classic cars, small business and community engagement.

 

“I purchased a 1971 XY Ford Fairmont around 7 years ago and it opened me up to a great community of like-minded people who love to get the cars out on the weekend.” Says Carulli.

“It’s been great to see fellow Optima Partners Director Enrico De Pietro also join the group recently, acquiring a 1971 XY Ford Futura”.

 

Perth Car Club runs regular events for its members with a heavy focus on community engagement. Events such as these are a great opportunity for car enthusiasts and business owners like Carulli to get publicly involved and showcase the relevance of classic cars in Australian culture.

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