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seen one silver orrong road this morning peak hour.

another silver on Friday, intersection of Albany and Kenwick Link.

That was probally me on orrong road, I drive down

That street ever morning in welshpool.

White V35 on Saturday morning. Down the street from my house.

Missed the license plate though..

in sandhurst.. anyone here? I was going to leave a note, but was in a rush to get new tyres and had to make sure i missed the rain

Silver V35 Coupe on FTG Road Scoresby twice yesterday then Silver V35 Coupe on Eastlink last night.

Blue V35 Coupe Glen Waverley pulling out near the Ibis about 5:45 this evening.

Silver V35 Coupe on FTG Road Scoresby twice yesterday then Silver V35 Coupe on Eastlink last night.

Blue V35 Coupe Glen Waverley pulling out near the Ibis about 5:45 this evening.

May have been me depends on how far out on the eastlink.

I did have a clean and badged Stagea next to me from about dandy to Thompsons road...

Just remembered a Sliver V35 in Geraldton pullin out of WestSide Detailing/Geraldton Property Team at the start of the month. Haven't seen since. They might have been driving though town. (All Stock)

May have been me depends on how far out on the eastlink.

I did have a clean and badged Stagea next to me from about dandy to Thompsons road...

Yeah that was you then.

Was along side in the Stagea for a while. No badges.

Spotted a white V35 Coupe going through the Brisbane CBD, passing Gotham Tower (That's what the locals call it. Think it's JAG). Looked stock but very clean. I think it had the cream interior.

Spotted today: West Australia

About 1pm in Midland

Underground carpark

Carbon fibre bonnet, full kit w/after market spoiler,

anyone here?

I spotted this same car today on Marshal road in Beechboro. Also spotted a silver sedan, lowered on reed hwy in west swan.

Alright own up there was one other V35 with full black rims on show inside aswell as me outside, annnd 3 other V35s showed up for a look, one was GED, 1 had black rims with 255s on the front an 285s on the rears tyre wise and 1 more I didnt get a chance to look at becoz u hid it somewhere, who was there today?

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