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1. Spotted a silver V35 coupe driving next to my V35 coupe on Shepperton Road before Welshpool Road (WA) on Friday (11-03-11) at 11:00pm.

2. Spotted a silver V35 coupe driving on Albany Hwy after Leach Hwy (WA) on Saturday (12-03-11) at 10:45am.

Just Spotted my V here in this awesome video taken on yesterdays Epic day out with the Z club.

Thanks to FZ9999 for making the video

haha ...at the end there's a f430 just past that round about heading the other direction

Spotted a silver V35 coupe with chrome wheels in front of Makan Makan cafe on Albany Hwy in Victoria Park (WA) at 7:45pm on Sunday (20-03-11).

Edited by Victor.T

Hey all, I finally got my car! It is a liquid platinum 2006 V35 coupe. It arrived about a week ago and since then I have registered and insured it. I am really enjoying the car! Out of all the awesome things about the car, my only complaint so far are the doors, they are huge! I never had a coupe and not used to such big doors which get awkward to open when you have something next to them. I am still learning all the things inside but it is difficult without an owner’s manual. I probably need to meet up with one of you guys so you can give me a rundown :).

Hey all, I finally got my car! It is a liquid platinum 2006 V35 coupe. It arrived about a week ago and since then I have registered and insured it. I am really enjoying the car! Out of all the awesome things about the car, my only complaint so far are the doors, they are huge! I never had a coupe and not used to such big doors which get awkward to open when you have something next to them. I am still learning all the things inside but it is difficult without an owner's manual. I probably need to meet up with one of you guys so you can give me a rundown :).

Nice, Mikhail. Looks like you're enjoying yourself with your new car.

I normally meet up with a couple of V-series owners every Friday night. Let me know if you are free any Friday and we can catch up. PM me your number if you like, and I will give you a call before hand. :)

Spotted a silver Infiniti G37 convertible (Badged) in Fabcar Cannington showroom (WA) getting ready for sale at 8:15am on Wednesday (30-03-11). Price is still unknown at this stage.

My mechanic at Fabcar said it was imported from Europe and everything is already converted to English. :thumbsup: I wonder how the price is going to be set.

Man, that is one hot car! :worship:

Edited by VNS 24

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