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Hello everyone From Georgia.

We have Team of V35/G35 in Georgia and want to see out group to our foreign friend.

It's our fan page on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/SkyGeorgia

You can see our activities at this page and see our gallery.

We are so happy that we found Austrian friends in same activity.

I think it will be great job if we share our info/problem/solve each other.

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ya I made a mistake in letters sorry for this.

Do you have Club/Team in Australia?

all good my friend, was only kidding anyway :);)

We don't have a specific V series club as far as I'm aware, just local car clubs depending on where people live.

There is a lot of info on these forums, just have to search for it

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