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Hey guys after selling my v35 coupe, i started looking for a family sedan for my father...after months of searching camry's lancers etc they were all bad condition which i was very surprised as i was looking at under 80000 kms and over 07 models, they were real dirty and poor like you wouldn't imagine. anyway after one search and inspection of a v35 sedan - 250gt after a 3rd party inspection we bought it, now the drive way a new v35, its so much different to the coupe - comfort and drive wise its so much quieter and comfortable, it does lack a bit of ommpff but that's no worries since its my dads.

its a late 04 s2 250GT

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Hey guys after selling my v35 coupe, i started looking for a family sedan for my father...after months of searching camry's lancers etc they were all bad condition which i was very surprised as i was looking at under 80000 kms and over 07 models, they were real dirty and poor like you wouldn't imagine. anyway after one search and inspection of a v35 sedan - 250gt after a 3rd party inspection we bought it, now the drive way a new v35, its so much different to the coupe - comfort and drive wise its so much quieter and comfortable, it does lack a bit of ommpff but that's no worries since its my dads.

its a late 04 s2 250GT

Good purchase, Edi. I am guessing you will get to drive it sometimes. :)

I was on a cruise last night and was following a friend's V35 sedan at night. I was actually admiring it! The LED tail lights looks so good and the whole car looks classy, compare to your everyday Corolla's, Camry & Civic's.

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thanks guys, i do like the look of the coupe more but the sedan is better looking and better overall compared to other sedans that are standard and everywhere (camry etc) also iv been driving it now just getting a feel for it seeing whats good and bad etc... so far all good just needs a service (coming to 40k kms + previous owner barely drove it). I myself will hopefully by next year when on fulls will get (on the short list atm) a e46 m3, r34 gtr or a evo 9...still undecided and havent been/test driven 3/3 cars on that list but have been in them before exluding the r34 gtr and so far the m3 has it over the evo 9.

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