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spotted white coupe with 1 headlight blown... and some kind of a LED strips across the parker and underneath on the bumper?

IMHO it's a bit overdone - the horizontal strips....

that's not you, xscape237 / Brad? saw turning right to Mcintyre rd sunshine

Will be heading over to Sydney tomorrow for work and will be mostly in Chadswood area. Hopefully I'll spot a few nice V35s there as I think based on the forum, it seems much more common on the road vs here in Auckland! :)

spotted white coupe with 1 headlight blown... and some kind of a LED strips across the parker and underneath on the bumper?

IMHO it's a bit overdone - the horizontal strips....

that's not you, xscape237 / Brad? saw turning right to Mcintyre rd sunshine

Ha ha, definiteliy not Rianto!

Sounds awful

Where's all the v35 in Sydney? I was in Chadswood, the City Central, Bondi Junction, Rosebury and I never ever see 1 single v35 around! Where are you guys?? :D

Was really hoping to see some nice ones around..... :)

Will be heading over to Sydney tomorrow for work and will be mostly in Chadswood area. Hopefully I'll spot a few nice V35s there as I think based on the forum, it seems much more common on the road vs here in Auckland! :)
  • 2 weeks later...

Spotted my beloved silver V35 coupe driven away by its new owner, Kevin...

So long, goodbye....

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did over the past 2-3 years, Kev! Take a good care of it and I'm sure it'll find itself a good new home....

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Spotted my beloved silver V35 coupe driven away by its new owner, Kevin...

So long, goodbye....

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did over the past 2-3 years, Kev! Take a good care of it and I'm sure it'll find itself a good new home....

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Why the sale rianto?

1. Need a car with MINIMUM 4 door, no less.

2. An opportunity has come to do novated lease to get some tax benefit - even if this means gonna be Aust Delivered car only.

3. Best to sell my V35 now before every new kids on the block has one - being rare/exclusive still keep the price up so I would only loose 30-40% in depreciation NOW (if including all accessories / rims added over 2.5 years), rather than 75% depreciation over 3.5yrs that happened to my R33 Gtst 4 years ago.

Thing is I estimated lead time to get a solid sales lead is 3 month, didn't expect the car to sell WITHIN 1 week and now I'm stranded in between getting a new leased car.

also another irony is we were trying to find a new place in Doncaster / Templestowe area but alas the property prices we couldn't really afford finding one worthwhile...

and now my V35 managed to find a new home in Templestowe (where new owner lives)....

does that mean I have to sell myself so I can afford getting a place there?

1. Need a car with MINIMUM 4 door, no less.

2. An opportunity has come to do novated lease to get some tax benefit - even if this means gonna be Aust Delivered car only.

3. Best to sell my V35 now before every new kids on the block has one - being rare/exclusive still keep the price up so I would only loose 30-40% in depreciation NOW (if including all accessories / rims added over 2.5 years), rather than 75% depreciation over 3.5yrs that happened to my R33 Gtst 4 years ago.

Thing is I estimated lead time to get a solid sales lead is 3 month, didn't expect the car to sell WITHIN 1 week and now I'm stranded in between getting a new leased car.

Rianto,

Certainly sad to see you leaving the v35 family mate! So will u still be actively involve in this forum or we are gonna see much lesser of you going fwd now? Anyway, good luck n seaching for a new house n car!

1. Need a car with MINIMUM 4 door, no less.

2. An opportunity has come to do novated lease to get some tax benefit - even if this means gonna be Aust Delivered car only.

3. Best to sell my V35 now before every new kids on the block has one - being rare/exclusive still keep the price up so I would only loose 30-40% in depreciation NOW (if including all accessories / rims added over 2.5 years), rather than 75% depreciation over 3.5yrs that happened to my R33 Gtst 4 years ago.

Thing is I estimated lead time to get a solid sales lead is 3 month, didn't expect the car to sell WITHIN 1 week and now I'm stranded in between getting a new leased car.

LOL, My bro was kinda in hurry for his new RIDE~beside the car is in a very good condidtion compare to what he has inspected lately plus the English Navi, DVD, reverse cam etc.~and plus a extra quick delivery~ :D

and we are like the only V35 Coupe and Sedan in our block too~

Spotted my beloved silver V35 coupe driven away by its new owner, Kevin...

Shame you had to let it go, but you obviously have good justification for selling it. New owner is lucky with you as a previous owner!

Still welcome on our cruises... we need someone to polish our wheels :D

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