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very true, my mate owns the same V35 as me and isn't interested in the forum community. There's so much good info on this you'd be mad not to.

Also an American friend of mine made a facebook group a while ago with over 200 members, very active and great people

V35 Coupe Drivers on facebook, i'd post the link but it's blocked on my work computer! request to be added you won't regret it.

I just joined a V36 Sedan Drivers FB group - mostly full of G35 sedan drivers as far as I can tell. They seem pretty cool so far!

http://www.facebook.com/groups/V36SedanDrivers/?bookmark_t=group#!/groups/V36SedanDrivers/

Invite only group but hell they let me in so shouldn't be a drama for anyone else.

Saturday 21st July saw a white V35 in my rear view mirror, then as he passed me in 80k zone, he didn't bother to look over.... then seen him about 1k up the road with the boys in blue... doesn't pay to speed on Pinjarra Road mate hahaha

Also see a silver v35 parked at a business on welshpool road.

saw 3 350GT Coupes yesterday! First time i had seen any since i started importing mine!

I saw a white one cnr of Scorsby and Canterbury road around 10am

Then another one in Cranbourne East in an estate, my mate who lives there reckons he lives there, he see's it a bit, its a silver one with black rims

Finally i saw another white one on the Monash FWY citybound around 8:30pm

saw 3 350GT Coupes yesterday! First time i had seen any since i started importing mine!

I saw a white one cnr of Scorsby and Canterbury road around 10am

Then another one in Cranbourne East in an estate, my mate who lives there reckons he lives there, he see's it a bit, its a silver one with black rims

Finally i saw another white one on the Monash FWY citybound around 8:30pm

probably me .. i'm in that particular area, and if the estate is next to a particular Golf course, than its deffo me. :action-smiley-069:

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