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Hi everyone, Im Brad. Im from Coburg and drive a Red V35. Not as common as your R32s, R33s and R34s, but its a great car. Drove and owned an R34 GTR last year. It got broken into, destroyed and vandalised so bad, that all it was good for was selling the remains to a guy who owns a workshop in Sydney.

So i settled for something less appealing, thus the V35. Not as powerful thats for sure, but comfortable and a great cruiser. Hope to meet some of you in the near future.

Brad.

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Hey Brad,

Awesome looking car mate, hope to see you at one of our many cruises/events.

I am yet to have a close look at the 35, so hope you wont mind me having a peek if i see it :)

Sorry to here about you misfortunes with the GTR, hope the pricks one day get their just deserves. Hope your insurance covered the damage/write-off.

All the best!

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Welcome mate... it's ashame.... it really disgusts me when dickflops vandalise and destroy other people's cars just because they're jealous!

My car got smashed, keyed and even kicked last month.... farkersss

Well, the V35 is hot... wonder if they are bodykits for them? I think a V35 kitted up with an exhaust would be unique and trick...

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Well i seen this thing in flesh today! Met up with Brad to buy some stuff he had 4 sale!

Cars awsome! Rims set it off nicely too, i dont think it needs a kit at all. Just needs to be lowered a little :)

Thnx for the stuff Brad, look forward to seeing u again :laugh:

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no worries Ferah was a pleasure.

(B1 Mr Fanny) - yes they are nice cars. If your thinking of gettin one for your next car you would enjoy it

Spunky Munky - yes they do make kits for the V35 however I like and prefer the stock look

Al - you are always more than welcome to check it out mate, hopefully will meet you all at the next event

thank you all for the friendly welcomes

Brad.

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hey buddy nice car i will also be taking a good peek at it when i see it if you dont mind. i'll keep an eye out cause u live just down the road from me. hopefully i can organise a lil meet n great early next year as the one last saturday didnt work.

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assyrian4evaa no probs mate. So your from Coburg too?

Yeah I drive around a fair bit, suprised you havent seen me already lol but then again iv only had the V35 for 6 months or so

Mate I look forward to coming along to some meets

Brad.

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When the V35 was first released and i just saw photos of them i wasnt that impressed the with new styling. but in recent times ive seen some in the flesh (there is a importer out dandenong way that had heaps of em) i recon they look awesome!

good choice man the car looks sweat. now all u need is a twin turbo setup :thumbsup:

welcome btw

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