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  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Fellas,

I thought ide share one of my days throughout the week with you all, my friend and i decided the night before to give our cars a little excercise and go for a nice drive up north. It was a very relaxing day though it was a little cloudy. Enjoy. :blush:

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The End :D

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My friend is a photographer if you are interested for a little photo shoot, pls PM me. His asking price is very affordable. :D And it will be a little cruise with us. :cool: Anyway Peace!

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  • 2 weeks later...

yo ogz when I get all my bolt ons delivered(finally) and have them on my pig I'm definitely interested getting your mate to do a photoshoot :)

installing my swaybars today, getting my springs tomorrow, just waiting on my exhaust :yes:

Hey yo-! Yeh no probs man give me a yell and pm me then I can give you my mates number. So we can setup a time then.. Aiits cool man looking forward to it.

Hi anyone know where I can get a log book from? I have an 04-05 V35 ...also does anyone know where is the best place to service and tune these cars?

The Work GS1 finally got some rubber last month, I've been putting off posting pics until I've taken about 30mm out of the ride height but that's going to be a while.

So until then:

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needs a wash, I'm waiting for the weather to improve.

  • 3 weeks later...
hi all, here's my white V35. had it for a year now and upgraded the rims.

will post pics again after the bodykit... ;)

(sorry i am in the photo..its the only pic i have atmo)

woo. nice rims!

we've got the same rim, but mine is black! gold looks nice on white car

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