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spotted a silver series 1 on rockingham road today just before yangebup rd wish I knew who it was I see them all the time maybe they will stop when I get the stagea on the road and they see the twin of their car coming towards them :wave:

spotto'd a series1 heading toward melbourne on western freeway just before melton.

was a silver one only saw it at the last second and not sure if he spotto'd me in my yellow S2.

must say it was nice to see another one on the road as its the first time i have seen one goin the other way.

saw a white series 2 in hassall grove was following it and realised it was the dragon wagon lol made room in the drive for her too :)

:O:( HEY, YOU CAN'T USE THAT TERM, MIKE!!!

MINE is the DragonWagon!

*shakes fist* :spank::rant::):O:mad:

Oh, alright - you can use it. I should have copyrighted the name as soon as I thought of it, though... :D:)

:O:( HEY, YOU CAN'T USE THAT TERM, MIKE!!!

MINE is the DragonWagon!

*shakes fist* :spank::rant::):O:mad:

Oh, alright - you can use it. I should have copyrighted the name as soon as I thought of it, though... :D:)

lmao its ok u can have it she was pissed as when i called it that. :)

Spotted a silver series 1 10 km east of Wellington on Friday, had a front bar on it, was driving a ute from work, (silver Hilux, no tray) looked at it coming struggled to comprehend seeing one in the middle of no where.

I truly had FOUR sightings in Southport today. A Beeeeutiful Blue S2 with an import place sticker on the back window. I've seen it before and saw it twice in different parking spots outside Southport Hospital.

The silver S1 I saw parked in Southport and then at the roundabout at Nerang

IFS. Had a ding in the back bar.

last nite spotted a mint maroon stagea on belvedere drive in montrose.

nice wheels, fmic.,

i want one!

nice looking car

Hooray i was spotted!

Also spotted Fuzz on tuesday (well your car anyway) Parked in the city dont know what road it was on as i dont know the city that well but all i know is its kinda near albert park lake.

spotted a silver S1 cnr Bradman Blvd / West Tce on 10th Oct at 4.30pm.

looked nice & different sitting in traffic, gave a wave from opposite side of the road in my S1

funny that, cant really do it if you were a VT driver to another VT driver....... hehehe

Also spotted Fuzz on tuesday (well your car anyway) Parked in the city dont know what road it was on as i dont know the city that well but all i know is its kinda near albert park lake.

Finally l'm spotted too!!!

Though car was prolly filthy when u saw it .. in desperate need of a wash!!

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