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hey guys new to the v35 got mine in july its a 03 silver 6 speed with brembos and leather. love the car! nicest car to drive i have had yet!

Hey i dont spose you live in Como do you.. i saw one appear there in july while i was waiting for mine to arrive, it made my heart leap haha.

Hope to see you round =)

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Recently acquired a V35 coupe also have M35 Stagea. I often see a few other V35s in my suburb (Balcatta)

Stagea? very nice. :wacko:

Congrats on your new purchase. Hope you enjoy your V and come along at the next V cruise.

Yay we finally getting some numbas. Made a fren at the gym as well. He has a silver v35 coupe with a front lip and impul sides. Hes keen on a cruise too.

Did you get his number? If so, please give him a call for Sunday.

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Hi everyone,

I was reading this post again today and came up with an idea of keeping the list of WA V-series owners on SAU abit more organised and easier to contact each other.

I don't know who are still active or not, but I made a list of the owners I came across.

Please let us know if anyone that are not on the list yet, or if you have sold your V, to update the list.

Thank you for your time.

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WA V-series owners (SAUWA)

1. adoraa

2. Ashman149

3. bebe

4. bigdr33gtst

5. craigv35

6. CRISP 35

7. dannyw

8. DE-NO

9. diabolique

10. fcruz3r

11. Grrr

12. invasion

13. Lallz

14. mosoto

15. Oaksey

16. pudogg

17. Pulp

18. reubenc

19. Ross

20. R3N

21. skygo2xs

22. strydes

23. str8g

24. Victor.T

25. V35 Paul

26. Will Power

27. xtc

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