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I had a quick look around the forum and I could not see any threads directly related to V Series pictures (nothing in the Gallery Section either). I thought it would be interesting to see what fine examples we have on show?

EDIT by Nismo

Seeing as there was a lot of chat in the other pic threads, I'll sticky this one and make it NO CHAT, PICS ONLY.

All non pic posts will be deleted. PM me if anyone has any concerns.

Cheers

Bobby

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hey Guys!

Dont know if ou guys have seen my other posts.....

i am from HPI magazine.... i am trying to set up a Sydney V35 cruise...for sometime in November....

Let me know if your interested... we are trying to get at least 40 V35's there...

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Ah finally, I have been waiting for this car to appear on the forums. I have seen this cruising around and know the seller. Its the only Lakeshore Blue sedan I have seen in QLD apart from mine.

Looks almost identical to mine except for the wheels, wing and grill. As far as I'm aware, the only thing aftermarket is the grill, wheels, and stereo. You've also got factory front cameras and also the OEM lip which are rare options.

I suggest you lower it quick smart :P Welcome to the forums!

Here's mine, don't forget to wave if you see me..

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