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Thanks heaps guys for the warm welcome!

Only 2 days to go til I pick the m35 up, I'm getting excited!

We'll definitely have to organize a semi-local drive around this way. Looking forward to chatting with some mature car enthusiasts for a change - nevr wanted to be one of those tools that drives a skyline with neon lights, deafening subby and a general disregard for other people on the road. Sounds like most of u guys are the same.

Mind u, I did have to show some tool in an FTO in Thornlands why my j31 maxima was far superior. Can't wait to show him that he can't even beat a wagon!!!!

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Any pics mate?

Will do soon, been too busy just cruisin round and loving the drivability! My little 2 year old boy is infatuated with it too, so we just open the sunroofs, wind down the windows, and cruise the shorelines soaking in the vibes!!

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Will do soon, been too busy just cruisin round and loving the drivability! My little 2 year old boy is infatuated with it too, so we just open the sunroofs, wind down the windows, and cruise the shorelines soaking in the vibes!!

:)

The only factory extra I would have paid for on mine.... still would too!

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