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Spotted female driver in white stag with plates STG034 this morning on South rd near Tonsley hotel....also Spotted Mr Nuske driving the V35 down Main South rd at St. Marys this morning around 10.30ish. Come down south to get some of that fresh southern air huh?? :whistling:

the 4WD infront of me was mexican parked.. so unless you were looking at every single parked car, you wouldve missed it. I was being chatted to by some non-uglies (as always) when i caught sight of you disappearing... then stupid me ran out to the road and waved my arms like i was in a swarm of bees.

Spotted ya this tim bro haha if I didn't c u flash ya lights prob would of missed ya again :whistling: haha where did these non uglies cum from ? LoL

When I seen ya I still could not work out how ya car was clean in that weather?.. Maybe it was all the sand blasting haha

you thought mine was clean.... i thought yours was cleaner..... only the owner knows when its dirty lol

spotted multiple V35s for a change yesterday...

followed a silver sedan in very poor condition from brighton road to the beach

standard silver coupe, then standard white coupe, then blue coupe with body kit cruising the esplanade within 5 mins of each other

then the red Nismo v35 sedan with its new owner sporting fresh damage to the rear bumper bar...

Edited by Deep Dish V35

Spotted female driver in white stag with plates STG034 this morning on South rd near Tonsley hotel....also Spotted Mr Nuske driving the V35 down Main South rd at St. Marys this morning around 10.30ish. Come down south to get some of that fresh southern air huh?? :whistling:

That's my stag =) what were u driving don't recall seeing any imports

thought she cleared that

i remember reading she claimed she passed first go

3:45pm

south rd i had a white R33 behind me :wave:

Silly I passed the ID inspection for my engine conversion lol went through there with all mods on the car :P they are my new best friends there!

I reckon I spotted Rob's Black R32 GTR at the start of shepherds hill rd yesterday <3 Love it, soooooo clean!

spotted a white stag going gown cement hill (brighton road) around about 11ish no.plates were stg 034

also spotted another stagea yesterday in black at brighton beach i think it was, no plates stg 025 i think it was from memory.

spotted a white stag going gown cement hill (brighton road) around about 11ish no.plates were stg 034

also spotted another stagea yesterday in black at brighton beach i think it was, no plates stg 025 i think it was from memory.

That was me in the stag spotted u too the Maroon r33 with a black door? =)

That was me in the stag spotted u too the Maroon r33 with a black door? =)

close grey (but thats the primer talking) b4 long it will be all grey b4 going back red, needs some refurbishment.

stags and skys everywhere on monday

2 in particular...

blue r34gtr at north haven... thumbs up... i was in the mx5 roof down

red 34 at brighton with defect sticker going doof doof..

oh and saturday night.. that red 34 with black bonnet and boot parked at the end of jetty road... drunk guys were leaning all over it... probably not a car id park in a pedestrian traffic area like that

Edited by Deep Dish V35

Spotted black 35 heading up Gorge Road last Friday, personalised plates but didnt see them in time, was more interested in the car, was just cruising at the speed limit, testing the waters so to speak maybe?...

Recon i saw a white 35 going down Flaxmill In M/Vale Saturday arvo too, but was probly mistaken, couldnt be one this far South surely....

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