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First time in AGES have i seen someone in Mackay with another V35. Pulled in behind a black 06 auto V35 today when getting fuel. Went over and had a chat to him and mentioned i owned the same car (i was driving a cruiser ute) and had a good old chat. Told him to join the forum. James if you see this, welcome!

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Spotted a Silver V35 4 door driving out of Boyne Island this afternoon, I waved and was driving the Titanium 370Z, please be on here, seriously 4 V owners in Gladstone region now and no replies on here when I spot them :(

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Had a nice clean looking black V37 behind me on the way home from work this arvo, was that a forum member? Also a white V35 parked out front of a house near the albany creek fruit shop is that anyone from here?

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Spotted silver v35 in Gladstone I know your from Brisbane and have been on a cruise with you before but can't remember your name and didn't catch your plates :( and I know it's actually your misses car :P

judging by the tails it looks like a 06-07 coupe.. pretty rare.

looks neat.

i spotted this car at sth tweed it was like new, very tasty with vented guards little lights under t/lights nice spoiler, certainly a bit different, ....lucky p plater.

i spotted this car at sth tweed it was like new, very tasty with vented guards little lights under t/lights nice spoiler, certainly a bit different, ....lucky p plater.

Anyone know what the spoiler is? I have a set of those tail light tints including cutouts and inserts if anyone is after them.

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Is it me or those tyres doesn't look wide enough on the rims?

V series fan from Brisbane here. Spotted two today but only managed to get a photo of this one going down Beaudesert Rd. Would love to own one soon!

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Smart car, would have liked to get better pics

Can anyone identify that spoiler? I thought INGS+1, but it looks different... Thanks in advance...

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