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Hello fellow V35 owners,

Just got me '03' V35 350GT Coupe not long ago, friend of mine uses this forum for his r34 so i thought if i want to know alot about my ride here is the best place to start

here is my baby

v35-1.jpg

love this car

ps. this pic is from my phone and its really dusty :D ill put up a better pic when i take more

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I think the sharper more defined ones comes on the premium models and they 18s, were as the more curvy ones come on the non premium and they 17s. someone correct me if im wrong.

Mine are more curvy and are the 18"

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Hey guys,

New member to SAU and recently bought an 03' 350GT premium coupe last weekend.

The V35 has definitely grown on me since I've first seen them and is a step up in terms of luxury and performance from my old Supra SZ.

Anyways, below are some photos of the V35.

Peter

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Hey guys,

New member to SAU and recently bought an 03' 350GT premium coupe last weekend.

The V35 has definitely grown on me since I've first seen them and is a step up in terms of luxury and performance from my old Supra SZ.

Anyways, below are some photos of the V35.

Peter

WOW! you still got your flare.

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Hey guys,

New member to SAU and recently bought an 03' 350GT premium coupe last weekend.

The V35 has definitely grown on me since I've first seen them and is a step up in terms of luxury and performance from my old Supra SZ.

Anyways, below are some photos of the V35.

Peter

Hey there mate - I know you... you live 5 minutes away from me....

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