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Reece your in Townsville right?

I've seen a stock standard blue coupe while i was in Airlie a few months ago, my sister lives in Airlie and texted me the other day saying she saw it again. Might be the same one?

Yeah dude. It very well could be. Stock standard on 18's I believe, it looked very clean though. Good to see another one up here.

Oi, next time you're in Airlie feel free to let us know and I'll see if I can come down and see your beast and go for a cruise.

Yep that was it, we were going opposite ways i literally threw my arm out the window and waved as he went passed but i don't think he saw me. It had all the badges on it too.

Yeah mate for sure, i'm actually going to be in Townsville late March with my missus i will more than likely be driving up there too so i will let her go see her friends and shit and i'll come meet you that sounds good.

Was driving next to a white 350gt coupe on high street road about 20 minutes ago. Looked real clean!

i read that as high street and shit myself because my car isnt parked in its normal place today and i work on high street...

but its ok.. car is safe (i checked) and you said high street road :P

saw a black V35 coupe with rear wing and some shadow chrome 18's (- maybe Weds tc01's?) at maccas carpark about 8.30am this morning in Clayton. Looked super clean. I was half asleep so didn't register it until it was driving straight at me.

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dusted the cobwebs off my V today, took it for a cruise around town to charge the battery

spotted 2 v35 coupes one black one silver

3 v35 sedans 2 silver one champagne

Didn't realise so many V series getting about my area :woot:

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Spotted a V35 today around 12:30 in Gladstone QLD, light blue color, rolling on stock rays 18s, on Dawson hwy/rd at the lights near the night owl center. Didn't catch the plates, but it must be new to town because the only one I have seen is white.

Saw Silver Coupe parked in the 15 minute zone at emu plains train station, also anyone on here own the white 350GT sedan that always parked behind subway on high st in penrith? always sits there along with a decked out EVO

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