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Hey guys.

Was looking at insurance quotes before I get on to importing my V35 just so I can figure out my budget and came across this.

Getting a V35 coupe so it'll be one of the first two. The first one looks like it was entered incorrectly but IDK if the second one is actually right.

The quote comes out pretty good for the second one which is making me kind of suspicious. The first one just leads to an error.

Any help would be appreciated..

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Second one seems to describe the vehicle correctly - import, V35, 3.5L, fuel injection.

Why not call them and get it straight from the horse's mouth? That's the easiest and safest approach. If we get it wrong here, you're up shit's creek. If they get it wrong, they need to fix it for you.

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