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Spotted a mirror image Silver M35 Stagea on Parkes way yesterday morning 830ish. Felt weird.

I spotted a silver M35 in fyshwick this arvo at about 5:40 on woolongong st as I was leaving work. Was also wierd... I was thinking to myself "what the hell is someone doing driving my car?? especially since the turbo is blown atm!"

First M35 I've seen getting around since I've had mine.

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all black r33 with black wheels (looked frickn tufff!!!... for a 33 :worship:) coming out of bruce around 1245 yesterday afternoon.

also a silver r33 with a pearl in it and chrome multispoke rims near immigration in belconnen at around 1235 yesterday afternoon

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Spotted a 4 door R32 with P-plates and a Federal sticker on the back window (same as the one now plastered on mine lol) at the Shell on the Hume yesterday arvo. Had quite a loud exhaust.

Possibly Rebecca (Michelle G daughter, I am pretty sure it has a federal sticker on it)

p.s. This is melly

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Possibly Rebecca (Michelle G daughter, I am pretty sure it has a federal sticker on it)

p.s. This is melly

I thought of her actually, but I thought the car looked different... but I could be wrong :3some:

Was she at the OP thing that Reece & Zane were at?

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