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Hi All,

I just got my V36 Type SP sedan on the road a week and a half ago. Imported by Kristian @ Iron Chef Imports.

I was told by Kristian that this could possibly be the first V36 sedan in Adelaide, so I thought I'd post here and see if there were any other V36 sedan owners around!

Let me know if you have or know of someone with a V36 sedan here. I'd love to meet up and chat.

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2008 370GT SP Grade 4.5 with custom leather beige seats and wood grain interior. Thanks Geoff @ prestige around 27K Landed Complied and AORC
Saving up for turbo! 276hp (205kw) at the REAR wheels isn't enough :P

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