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I saw a white v35 pull into the shops next to Todds HiFi at Virginia when I got my car back. Was it any of u guys? I was getting Petrol at the BP across the street.

This was on the 7th at around 6pm.

OMG, spotted a V36 Sedan around 6:30pm tonight, on the road to Boyne Smelter in Boyne Island... if you don't understand why its a "OMG" matter its because you don't see many import cars here at all let alone a V series skyline.

Sean, know what you mean. What do you drink?

Also, spotted a v35 silver coupe parked on a side street of maygar road, grange. If that's anyone here, I live down the road from you!

Mostly rum Tony,

You guys are lucky spotting so many V's :(

Spotted a Silver V35 coupe in Ferntree Gully this afternoon at around 5 on Underwood road.

Also spotted a silver 250 sedan on Belgrave-Gembrook Road heading into Emerald yesterday at around 9:50am

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anyone on here? it was at that fancy posh shopping centre near seaworld on monday afternoon. also spotted a silver V35 coupe going along gold coast highway about ~3pm yesturday

Thats my girlfriends mums car :P My girlfriends dad imports from Japan so they have a constant stream of V35's coming through, its where I got mine from too.

forgot to mention yesterday.. but spotted 2 silver V35s.

1 parked on Little Collins just off king st (black roof perhaps?) - about 5:15pm

1 driving city bound on the eastlink in the middle lane. - bout 6pmish

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