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spotted white v35 sedan pretty sure it was a 350 behind me and then lane on the left, liverpool centre - near westfield around 11 45am ish.... :P gave a signal to ya :D

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Spotted blue coupe today around lunchtime parked in the middle parking bay on Franklin St... with chrome surround rims and black centres.

Yeh, I believe that V35 comes from Flemington or somewhere around there. It also has the aero kit.

I've seen that one around...and i believe that one is supercharged.

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spotted a silver V35 this morning around 8:05 am on Dynon Rd heading out from the city towards west... no privacy glass on the silver V...

hm, seems like V35 is becoming more and more common very soon!

Rianto, it is amazing. We must take the same route to work and at the same time but i still havent spotted you. I do see 2 other silver V35s regularly tho. Both have licence plates starting with X. I suspect they are the ones you're seeing?

Rianto, it is amazing. We must take the same route to work and at the same time but i still havent spotted you.

hm, slight timing differences perhaps. I normally got to the city around 8:10-8:20.

I do see 2 other silver V35s regularly tho. Both have licence plates starting with X. I suspect they are the ones you're seeing?

Nope, normally I spotted WNC***

Maybe yours white, blended with fleet cars and white delivery vans , lol , while silver is 'standard' v35 colour so our sub-conscious 'tuned in' and pick them up straight out of the crowd ;-) he he

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