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Spotted a silver V35 on last Friday, drove very fast :D (90-100km)from Pyrmont up to Anzac bridge and turn right to Victoria rd.

What a lucky night.

Spotted 5 V35 coupe in one single car park ( Include myself) together at Eastwood NSW last night. 11/08.

One light blue (Factory color) with stand 18' wheel.

One silver with 18' wheel and reverse camera

One silver with plate "CPV350"

One silver with big Trust style front bumper ( Not 100% Sure whether it is trust or top secret )

I was the silver one with NISMO wheel and 06 projector light.

WOH>>>>>>>>>....................

What a night.

Frank

that's me~its my daily route after work (graveyard shift)

as I spotted so many Vs on weekend trip in Sydney:

sunday - silver coupe in Syd CBD with black euro plate ends "777"

Monday - white/silver coupe in Syd Chinatown, on Hay St or Sussex st cant remember~

Tuesday- silver coupe near DFO Homebush with exhuast mods

- not sure if the same as the one above but coupe parked on the side of road near Strathfield station

I spotted you again this morning... didn't catch the badge on your boot, is it 250GT/300GT/350GT?

What a lucky night.

Spotted 5 V35 coupe in one single car park ( Include myself) together at Eastwood NSW last night. 11/08.

One light blue (Factory color) with stand 18' wheel.

One silver with 18' wheel and reverse camera

One silver with plate "CPV350"

One silver with big Trust style front bumper ( Not 100% Sure whether it is trust or top secret )

I was the silver one with NISMO wheel and 06 projector light.

WOH>>>>>>>>>....................

What a night.

Frank

LOL - you gotta really be an innocent/uninvolved bystander to be an eligible spotting... but for the fun of it, why not... and looks like u had fun

LOL - you gotta really be an innocent/uninvolved bystander to be an eligible spotting... but for the fun of it, why not... and looks like u had fun

Yep.

Most of them are standard. No too much to say.

I am really exciting about 5 of them in same carpark same time but NO A MEETING. LOL.

Edited by Frank350GT

Spotted xcape237 in pieces this morning, getting the treatment from Chris in Boronia, hahahaha. I had a look at your car mate, very nice, love the wheels as you know, nice to see them in person!!!

Rianto....I don't know mate, Chris is running a little late and my car wasn't ready last night, pick it up tomorrow...sometime. When are you due in???

But it should be right, Chris is here until Saturday, and I'm sure he won't leave until you are done this time!!! :D

Spotted xcape237 in pieces this morning, getting the treatment from Chris in Boronia, hahahaha. I had a look at your car mate, very nice, love the wheels as you know, nice to see them in person!!!

Rianto....I don't know mate, Chris is running a little late and my car wasn't ready last night, pick it up tomorrow...sometime. When are you due in???

But it should be right, Chris is here until Saturday, and I'm sure he won't leave until you are done this time!!! :D

I'm due in tomorrow... but mine hopefully won't take too long...

maybe you did, what time do you remember ogz?

I had a pretty hectik saturday last week running around looking for my first home/unit. looked all around rooty hill, blacktown and parra region, I'm over it already >_<

hahaha yeh, you looked pretty busy that time i saw ya, around 1:00 - 1:30ish arvo. i was ready to wave hello to you but you didnt look lol. i was with a black 350z heading to big chief. Man goodluck house hunting bro kinda tough around those area.

Have you looked around the new area in woodcroft? Or Bella vista waters area? I think theres a project there for new apartments.

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