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yeah that though crossed my mind last night, if there was a cruise down in the SE, i'll drive down to g'stone and both go to brisbane from there.

mabye it was not me then, i'm not what you would call a church goer :whistling: . before the blue V35 was there, a red V35 with the rear wing was in the same spot, spotted the red one driving around earlier on this week.

i've also had a closer look at that blue one, "genuine low km", non-premium edition, suede seats. There is also a 70th aniversary sedan in there aswell last i looked. but i dont know if its still there.

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Pretty sure I have the only sedan in Central QLD, could be wrong, we should link up for a cruise to Brisbane for one of the SAU cruises one day, love a good road trip, also I have only seen a silver V35 on the street in Rocky (possibly a church goer? saw it parked near one) and one blue one in briscoe motors for sale.

You mean when SAUQLD organize an event or QLD's V-series event that you want to cruise down to Brisbane, Joshua?

Either way, you have to come to Brisbane if you can. :)

yeah that though crossed my mind last night, if there was a cruise down in the SE, i'll drive down to g'stone and both go to brisbane from there.

mabye it was not me then, i'm not what you would call a church goer :whistling: . before the blue V35 was there, a red V35 with the rear wing was in the same spot, spotted the red one driving around earlier on this week.

i've also had a closer look at that blue one, "genuine low km", non-premium edition, suede seats. There is also a 70th aniversary sedan in there aswell last i looked. but i dont know if its still there.

That's an effort there, guys. It will be great to see you guys who live further from Brisbane at least once every summer. We can plan for one big summer cruise end of this year or start of next year.

Another QLD'er checking in Black 350GT 2003 manual sedan. Brisbane north side. Mate lives just up the road (Yin Sun on here) has a Silver 350GT manual coupe.

Nice to meet you, mate.

Hope to see you and your friend at future events.

SAU QLD is hosting a drag day tomorrow at Willowbank.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/361846-sau-club-drag-day-2011-30th-july/

Everyone's welcome to come.

Thanks for the info, Brandon. I will drop by if I am in the area during that time.

Woohoo, finally landed in Brisbane. Have to start exploring the place. :)

yeah that though crossed my mind last night, if there was a cruise down in the SE, i'll drive down to g'stone and both go to brisbane from there.

mabye it was not me then, i'm not what you would call a church goer :whistling: . before the blue V35 was there, a red V35 with the rear wing was in the same spot, spotted the red one driving around earlier on this week.

i've also had a closer look at that blue one, "genuine low km", non-premium edition, suede seats. There is also a 70th aniversary sedan in there aswell last i looked. but i dont know if its still there.

Sounds like a plan, and yea I'm not in rocky enough to catch the other V drivers that are around, and I'm not a hundred percent sure but i think my sedan could be a 70th anniversary because it has full leather heated seats and such, but has no sunroof? So yea still haven't worked that one out, ill chuck my VIN on a FAST thread and find out at some point lol.

Cool, you will only be about 10mins from each other once you get over to Waterford - we are at Mt Warren Park!

Amanda does like to come along to cruise events from time to time but she works every second weekend so when she is off work she just likes to chill out, after all the car stuff is more my scene not hers.

As I am currently looking for employment in the mining game I am taking each day as it comes. The majority of roles I am applying for are for rostered roles (e.g. FIFO working 10 on, 4 off or up to 28 on, 7 off) so it remains to be seen just how much time I will actually have here at home. Regardless, we will definitely have to catch up when you settle in.

I just checked out my V35 at the compliance workshop. Hopefully have it in a few weeks, and then have to meet up with some other V owners in Brissy. I'm in the South Brisbane area

So excited to finally get to drive one! :D

Cool, you will only be about 10mins from each other once you get over to Waterford - we are at Mt Warren Park!

Amanda does like to come along to cruise events from time to time but she works every second weekend so when she is off work she just likes to chill out, after all the car stuff is more my scene not hers.

As I am currently looking for employment in the mining game I am taking each day as it comes. The majority of roles I am applying for are for rostered roles (e.g. FIFO working 10 on, 4 off or up to 28 on, 7 off) so it remains to be seen just how much time I will actually have here at home. Regardless, we will definitely have to catch up when you settle in.

That's great. It's good to know there are V-series owners who live close near the area. Back in WA, Steve (CRISP 35) and Fuad (Grrrr) live 10 minutes from my house as well.

I am staying in Wynnum area for the next 2 weeks. So far, I've been to Wynnum Plaza, Wynnum shopping centre, Pandanus beach and Manly area. There's a few places around here that's good to cruise around. :)

I just checked out my V35 at the compliance workshop. Hopefully have it in a few weeks, and then have to meet up with some other V owners in Brissy. I'm in the South Brisbane area.

So excited to finally get to drive one! :D

Hey mate, nice to know your V35 is getting closer to your home. Also, another owner who lives south of Brisbane. :)

QLD V-Series Owners - Past & Present, (SAUQLD)

1. AHR31

2. Cobey

3. HiEUmungus

4. Kolossus

5. liger

6. LineItUp

7. n15m0

8. omp

9. sheldon2369

10. VNS 24

11. Yin Sun

PS: Please feel free to add to the list if you like.

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Southside brisbane V owner checking in :), have met or spoke to a couple of V owners already on here.

Always keen to meet other members.

Nice to meet you, mate. Do you live closer to Waterford or Crestmead area?

Hurray for Pearl White coupés!

And here was me thinking they were all Silver...

Pearl white is a new silver now I believe. :P

But I like white colour. I also got my Dualis in white as well. :)

Edited by VNS 24

QLD V-Series Owners - Past & Present, (SAUQLD)

1. AHR31

2. Cobey

3. HiEUmungus

4. Kolossus

5. liger

6. LineItUp

7. n15m0

8. omp

9. sheldon2369

10. VNS 24

11. Yin Sun

12. 30Five

PS: Please feel free to add to the list if you like.

QLD V-Series Owners - Past & Present, (SAUQLD)

1. AHR31

2. Cobey

3. HiEUmungus

4. Kolossus

5. liger

6. LineItUp

7. n15m0

8. omp

9. sheldon2369

10. VNS 24

11. Yin Sun

12. 30Five

PS: Please feel free to add to the list if you like.

you forgot me!

QLD V-Series Owners - Past & Present, (SAUQLD)

1. AHR31

2. Cobey

3. HiEUmungus

4. Kolossus

5. liger

6. LineItUp

7. n15m0

8. omp

9. R6n350GT

10. sheldon2369

11. VNS 24

12. Yin Sun

13. 30Five

PS: Please feel free to add to the list if you like.

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