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Hi everyone, it was great to meet VQ-series owners on cruise no.6.

Thank you to all who attended and those who couldn't attend, we look forward to seeing you in future events.

Photos should be uploaded during this week.

Thank you.

Edited by Victor.T

Awesome! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun. I will definitely be there for the next event.

Hi Mikhail, yes. We had a great time.

We would have like more V-series, but it's all about catching up with fellow owners once-in-a-while. So it's all good.

At this moment, the date for the meet-and-greet is not set yet. Maybe at the end of May if the weather is fine.

Looking forward to seeing you and your V35, Mikhail. Keep us updated.

hey victor, was certainly good catching up and meeting some new V owners. Sorry I couldn't make it for the whole cruise (and for turning up at Powis St car park at 1.45pm..dohhh!! honestly thought it was a 1.30 meet up and a 2pm departure)

seeing all the cars dressed up makes me want a kit even more now.

i may be getting a front bumper next month. if anyone else is interested, just send me a pm.

I can organise this for WA owners only coz really don't have time to arrange for interstate shipping.

hey victor, was certainly good catching up and meeting some new V owners. Sorry I couldn't make it for the whole cruise (and for turning up at Powis St car park at 1.45pm..dohhh!! honestly thought it was a 1.30 meet up and a 2pm departure)

seeing all the cars dressed up makes me want a kit even more now.

i may be getting a front bumper next month. if anyone else is interested, just send me a pm.

I can organise this for WA owners only coz really don't have time to arrange for interstate shipping.

Hi Roy, no problem at all. Thank you for at least coming to one stop and catching up with us. It had been a long time (1 year) that I last saw you. :P

Your new wheels looks good! :thumbsup: What front bumper are you getting?

Edited by Victor.T

well was contemplating the K2 Remix, until Steve convinced me that it looked ghey, and the Kuruma z hangs too low and I scrape badly in most places as it is. So might end up getting a nismo front & possibly impul sides. Other option is just a front lip to keep it nice and clean.

btw, where did u get ur kit fitted n painted? i want to know how much it cost for painting & fitting a whole bumper vs just a front lip.

Cheers Victor.

ps: looking forward to a meet n greet in May.

well was contemplating the K2 Remix, until Steve convinced me that it looked ghey, and the Kuruma z hangs too low and I scrape badly in most places as it is. So might end up getting a nismo front & possibly impul sides. Other option is just a front lip to keep it nice and clean.

btw, where did u get ur kit fitted n painted? i want to know how much it cost for painting & fitting a whole bumper vs just a front lip.

Cheers Victor.

ps: looking forward to a meet n greet in May.

Kuruma Z looks nice. There is one silver V35 coupe in Perth with it. I am also sure it is lower than K2.

Just a lip kit will look cleaner and stockish, just depends on your liking.

I believe I got mine fitted for $350 by Robb at Hybrid Customs in Welshpool. He's very good, fitted mine all nice and straight and Kinh's whole kit perfect.

Name: Robb

Mobile: 0410 861 877

Company: Hybrid Customs

Address: Unit 138, Radium Street, Welshpool WA

I got it painted by a guy called Hammid for $800 painting the whole kit. I can't remember his details at the moment but can find out from my other friends. He's not the best. My paint matched like 80%, plus I was in a hurry to finish for the Autosalon so I rushed him abit. :P He did a good job on my friends's cars before. Anyhow, Robb has his own personal contact for painting the kit. I just didn't go to his contact because I already booked in with Hammid. Let me know if you want his number.

Edited by Victor.T

well was contemplating the K2 Remix, until Steve convinced me that it looked ghey, and the Kuruma z hangs too low and I scrape badly in most places as it is. So might end up getting a nismo front & possibly impul sides. Other option is just a front lip to keep it nice and clean.

btw, where did u get ur kit fitted n painted? i want to know how much it cost for painting & fitting a whole bumper vs just a front lip.

Cheers Victor.

ps: looking forward to a meet n greet in May.

Roy, have you thought about this kit (http://www.vertex-aus.com/products_digna_v35.html)?

One of my favourite. :thumbsup:

nice. haven't seen that kit before. front looks a bit like INGS but i dont want a kit that stoops too low. i drive around a lot of places where there's a steep incline and always scrape the bumper.

For me, this one is still nicer than INGS. Reason I didn't get it instead of Veilside was I didn't have time to wait for it back then.

Roy, V35 coupes are quite low even from factory. So whatever kit you put on will make it lower.

The look you got now is still ok. Your's black, so you can get away without the kit.

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