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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

you wish...

how about this, I polish your wheels, you polish our RAV4's wheel and we'll call it even ok ;-)

spotted again on Friday arvo: silver series1 (I think) V35 auto with aftermarket front bar, on Smith St, heading North this time. Last time I spotted him, we were heading south, and managed to have a very brief conversation at the lights. At that time, he wasn't aware of these forums, but I spread the word, so hopefully we'll see him on here soon... :D

Nice..Guess what I lost my license for giving a quick burn at the lights...yep you got it .

lol, yeah... not!

but it's ok, settled on a replacement, the mk6 golf gti

looking forward to taking delivery of it... hopefully end of week

Spotted today around lunchtime at Glen Waverley, Vic a silver V35 coup parked along the road between Kingsway and Springvale.

...also spotted within the previous hr prior parked along Kingsway a white R35 GTR and a yellow Honda NSX... then again they're not V35s so prob not worth mentioning here ... :D

Edited by nissan rules
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~ :)

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

how much u end up letting it go for

Spotted quite a few in Sydney on the weekend, a few Silver's, a Red, and White one with CF boot & bonnet. Don't ask me the names of streets where I spotted them though... the city is one big maze :blink:

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saw a silver V36 coupe this evening as I was waiting at the traffic light, queen and abeckett st in the city...

it looks really like a V35, in flesh both cars look very similar... kind of like 370Z and 350Z

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