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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:

Price is now set at $69,990. :)

Spotted a white V35 sedan turning from Bannister Rd onto Nicholson Rd in Canning Vale area (WA) at 7:50am on Friday (01-04-11).

Spotted this V35 Ex GREDDY TRUST Showcar from Japan (which is for sale BTW, see CarPoint.com.au) minus the rear bar on the Pacific Motorway heading north towards Brisbane around 7am.

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Spotted a stock silver V35 on Mitchell heading North at about 8:30am Monday. I was late for work and pushing past the speed limit and he gave it a squirt and passed me. I'm sure he thought I was racing him. He turned off at Cedric.

Alrighty, spotted white coupe on Marine Parade Labrador parked up, plates 3**R** on Tuesday night.

Then spotted a silver sedan heading south on Gold Coast Highway at Palm Beach, turned off at PBC yesterday afternoon ... gave a lil wave, not sure if they saw me though :P

Spotted a Caribbean Blue V35 on Saturday night on the Narrows heading north around 7.30pm. Looked like Kinh's old car :P

Aftermarket headlights with blue LED parkers and HID low-beams, same rear bumper as Kinh's. Tried to catch a glimpse inside but too dark - noticed some blue LED lighting though. Didn't have his GTC's on there but were Goldish rims with a silver lip.

Spotted a Caribbean Blue V35 on Saturday night on the Narrows heading north around 7.30pm. Looked like Kinh's old car :P

Aftermarket headlights with blue LED parkers and HID low-beams, same rear bumper as Kinh's. Tried to catch a glimpse inside but too dark - noticed some blue LED lighting though. Didn't have his GTC's on there but were Goldish rims with a silver lip.

Same rear bumper as Kinh's? I only know one Caribbean Blue V35 coupe owner that bought Kinh's Webersport front bumper.

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Same rear bumper as Kinh's? I only know one Caribbean Blue V35 coupe owner that bought Kinh's Webersport front bumper.

yeh same one as Kinh's and the same one Paul has as well. The front bar was definitely not the same as Kinh's. It looked a lot like the 'L8RSXC' supercharged V that was on sale in Sydney for a while. Could be just a very similar one

yeh same one as Kinh's and the same one Paul has as well. The front bar was definitely not the same as Kinh's. It looked a lot like the 'L8RSXC' supercharged V that was on sale in Sydney for a while. Could be just a very similar one

Kinh and Paul have different rear bumpers. Kinh had Webersport and Paul still has Kenstyle.

Kareem's in Sydney had Chargespeed front bumper, same as Fuads.

Maybe it was Fuad's Caribbean Blue V35 coupe that you saw? :P

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Kinh and Paul have different rear bumpers. Kinh had Webersport and Paul still has Kenstyle.

Kareem's in Sydney had Chargespeed front bumper, same as Fuads.

Maybe it was Fuad's Caribbean Blue V35 coupe that you saw? :P

LOL very similar but yeh different - just checked FB (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=554814&id=678925110#!/photo.php?fbid=443983637988&set=a.442952837988.236022.591117988&theater)

It's definitely not Fuad's because the skirts were not black and the hood wasn't black either....unless he's got back to Blue. But yes same rear as Pauls - correction. Looked hot all the same

Spotted two Caribbean Blue V35's on Sunday, one at about 11:15am heading East along Nicholson Rd near Cannington, had carbon fibre bonnet??

Then another later in the arvo heading West on Nicholson rd and turned onto Roe HWY South, was painted black through the middle, custom plates, an Asian name I'm pretty sure??

And sorry I was in a black WRX this time :)

Silver 35 Coupe, Beenleigh at around 5PM

Pretty Stock, Gialla Grille

Most likely the wifes coupe, personalised plates running Rays wheels & shaved badges? I recall her saying she saw another V as she was heading home from work.

1. Spotted a Caribbean Blue V35 coupe with aftermarket wheels parked at Burswood casino (WA) at 10:15pm on Saturday (16-04-11). I think it was Aaron's.

2. Spotted a silver V35 coupe turning onto Manning Rd from Albany Hwy in Cannington area (WA) at 10:40pm on Saturday (16-04-11).

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