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Spotted Xmetal Ian @ the Coastie meet tonight!

Oh, and a bunch of tools who've started to hang around our group.

Oh, and when we were at the McD's, there was a stock Magna wagon with a "GReddy" sticker on the back windscreen. :blink:

Spotted Xmetal Ian @ the Coastie meet tonight!

Oh, and a bunch of tools who've started to hang around our group.

Oh, and when we were at the McD's, there was a stock Magna wagon with a "GReddy" sticker on the back windscreen. :D

I'm so bringing the f*ck off spray for next time. :ninja:

Dunno what's going on: spotted 3 in 45 mins today: a dark silver s2(?) at Dyson Rotary, then a stocko red s1 heading away from Brisbane Road: had a Ferrari sticker on the back (?!), then a silver stocko s1 heading east on Brisbane road, near Harbourtown.

I rarely see even 1 other: freaky...

i spotted a silver stagea heading north on creek road at about 7:45am this morning near carindale shopping center. i caught it out the corner of my eye as it drover past. i was heading south (going to tafe).

and then, at about 4:30pm, im sure it was the same car, but this time it was heading south as i was heading north (coming home from tafe), and around the same spot.

That was my silver s1 on brisbane rd

was just goin to pick up the dashmat chuckie sent

saw red s1 near gavin wood autotech

Cool: someone who I saw is actually on the Forums...

Would have waved, but we were in a Statesman: figured we wouldn't be noticed... :)

Wow, there's a road-trip for ya! Did you pack a meal and a swag, Ian?

No but I went home with some CD's, a Drift Cannon and a headache from too much cabin drone. :laugh:

Mike, you're a legend in your own right. :bunny: Thank you.

white stagea old northern road castle hill at about 6pm...

think it was Duncan again :banana:

Most likely it was him. He works in the general area.

mine will be at hills motorsport tom for the safc wire and 4wd tune .

What time are you heading up, Mike? I might come and meet you.

Most likely it was him. He works in the general area.

What time are you heading up, Mike? I might come and meet you.

chez is takin it up about 9 i think and ill pick it up after work so ill be there round 4:30 ish

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