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So far have 2 x R35s, and a possible 3rd R35 for a car meet in Sydney this Friday at Rozelle (8pm), plus there will be a combination of other cars Lotus, M3.. If anyone else is interested, PM me and I'll pass on the details!

Thanks for all the responses guys.. It looks like its going to be a 'short notice' but a good 'car meet'.

So far confirmed for tonight at Rozelle (Sydney) at 8pm:

BMW M6

Few BMW M3s

Ferrari F355

Ferrari 458 Italia

Audi R8 Spyder

Some Golfs

Some Mercs

Some R35s

I decided to go along. Was on the Iron Cove bridge and spotted a red R35 in front of me, so I pulled up alongside him, assuming he was going on the meet, which was only a few minutes away. Window down, exchanged greetings, but turned out he was going elsewhere.

When I told him I was meeting some other R35s nearby, he tucked in behind me and decided to follow me to the meet.

Thanks for organizing.

Brian

  • 2 weeks later...

That was an amazing story Brian.. it was great to meet you and Carl..

If any R35 car owners are interested, there is another car meet on tomorrow night for Euros/Exotics/supercars..

Here is the Facebook link. Apparantly there are confirmed 8 x C63 AMGs... so far.. Plus maybe you know of him, but a fairly well known and respected professional photographer in the car scene Marcel Vermeer (CelSydney Photography) will be there

http://www.facebook.com/events/149989035159155/

I will be going..

  • 3 weeks later...

Do you guys sometimes go to track days at Eastern Creek with your R35s?

I was thinking of sending my GTR across soon to attend one.

I have only driven there once ages ago, the new extended track looks awesome.

  • 2 weeks later...

I took mine there and ran a best of 11.52 at 198.8km/h mines bog stock I've got k&n pod filters on it now and getting a Mines mid pipe, will be interesting to see how it goes after that :)

Edited by 2FA54U

I took mine there and ran a best of 11.52 at 198.8km/h mines bog stock I've got k&n pod filters on it now and getting a Mines mid pipe, will be interesting to see how it goes after that :)

What year model have you got Jason?

What year model have you got Jason?

I got a 2011 I definitely won't be Cobb tuning it until warranty runs out in a bit over a year as much as I want to and tempted to I couldn't afford if anything were to go wrong, I'm only 22 and don't have the money like most other owners lol

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