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Hi, Sorry mate I didnt see you, but my Girlfriend did.

"Hey that PULP guy just flashed you, did you see him?"

Saw your tail lights haha

Cheers :pwned:

JK

You guys are lucky that know eachother,

I saw an other silver 350GT in Burwood sydney, yesterday night.

I don't know whether he is on form either???

Hi, Sorry mate I didnt see you, but my Girlfriend did.

"Hey that PULP guy just flashed you, did you see him?"

Saw your tail lights haha

Cheers :blink:

JK

HAHA! :O love the sound of your exhaust BTW, will have to hear it up close some time! I'm thinking of getting a Borla but not sure if it is too loud inside or droney. My last car was way too droney inside, how is yours?

HAHA! :D love the sound of your exhaust BTW, will have to hear it up close some time! I'm thinking of getting a Borla but not sure if it is too loud inside or droney. My last car was way too droney inside, how is yours?

I reckon it sounds porn! Next time u see me pull me up and i'll give your ears an orgasm! The system is quiet putting around town... Lambo on full noise!

JK

I reckon it sounds porn! Next time u see me pull me up and i'll give your ears an orgasm! The system is quiet putting around town... Lambo on full noise!

JK

Jaik

Next time you are in Ozzy Park drop in and see me and Pulp so we can both check it out.

Paul

Our rules state that if you have Xenons fitted there must be a headlight washing system too as I think they cause glare if dirty.

In 2 years of driving the V never had a complaint from oncoming cars.

The std Xenons are great

yeah no worries lads, I do work for a company on king edward road. PM me your details, I'm in the area in the morn and late arvo

JK

Hey nice to see you JK the other day :cheers: Be good if you can drop in, we are on Howe st, look for the two V35s! :down:

I thought i noticed that the 07s did have a pop up washer? New 08 WRXs have Self-levelling Xenon headlights with pop-up washer.

See the little things under the headlights?

http://www.cubicleofdoom.com/uploaded_imag...s4_3-760184.jpg

http://www.autoclub.com.au/uploaded_images...b320-790164.jpg

Maybe you've just never seen them pop up!

JK

I thought i noticed that the 07s did have a pop up washer? New 08 WRXs have Self-levelling Xenon headlights with pop-up washer.

See the little things under the headlights?

http://www.cubicleofdoom.com/uploaded_imag...s4_3-760184.jpg

http://www.autoclub.com.au/uploaded_images...b320-790164.jpg

Maybe you've just never seen them pop up!

JK

well that does not gell at all with the nissan owners manual i received with the car.

i have just read the headlight section and it details the xenon headlights (if equiped)

so they must be compliable in aus.

one v35 i looked at had already been complied and it had xenons installed.

the manual looks like it has been printed and written in australia

I just checked the nissan website - http://www.nissan.com.au/z/exterior.asp

Looks like the Z has pop up washers aswell.

It is very possible that the law has changed recently, and therefore cars that were complied when it wasnt the law are exempt from it.

JK

I just checked the nissan website - http://www.nissan.com.au/z/exterior.asp

Looks like the Z has pop up washers aswell.

It is very possible that the law has changed recently, and therefore cars that were complied when it wasnt the law are exempt from it.

JK

That law has been aplicable for a long time.

That's why R34's had to have thier Xenons removed as well due to no washer system

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