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nope but this is the 3rd one I've heard of now. it was right up high between the tension rod and upper control arm. not good but the repair looked OK which is good news

BTW I have your rear caliipers, discs and pads. the discs are very low but the calipers and pads are fine.

last saturday, 4 houses down or so from my house in maddington. Same damn stagea as mine, red s1 along with an r34 parked next to it.

Also had a SWAT sticker on the back.

when I first went out I didnt see the car and was wondering why the fark the guy out the front was staring at me so much, then came back and saw the car :P

the young lady who owns/rents/whatever that house works at the dutch butcher which is where my partner goes for lunch most days.. damn small world :(.

Spotted Alex CL11QE at around 11.30pm heading North on Pennant Hills Rd, just after where it meets the M2, I'm guessing he was on his way home from dropping the woman off.

i didnt notice u, my mind was set on cruise control :D i jus wanted to go home to bed and sleeeep hehe

nope but this is the 3rd one I've heard of now. it was right up high between the tension rod and upper control arm. not good but the repair looked OK which is good news

BTW I have your rear caliipers, discs and pads. the discs are very low but the calipers and pads are fine.

will PM you

i thort stageas were hard to come buy .. there is a silver s2 at a factory on fairbank road Springvale 5mins from were i work ... then 5mins from that factory is a white s2 at another factory next to westall station .... then i saw a silver m35 stuck in traffic outside the DAndenong market. then went to Re customs and hey what ya know .. another s2 .. black on with fuel pump issues ... well plenty to cruise with from the SOut East at least oh this was all in one day also .. :blink:

i thort stageas were hard to come buy .. there is a silver s2 at a factory on fairbank road Springvale 5mins from were i work ... then 5mins from that factory is a white s2 at another factory next to westall station .... then i saw a silver m35 stuck in traffic outside the DAndenong market. then went to Re customs and hey what ya know .. another s2 .. black on with fuel pump issues ... well plenty to cruise with from the SOut East at least oh this was all in one day also .. :D

the silver s2 is mine, the white one got black rims? i see it drive past my work all the time..

the silver s2 is mine, the white one got black rims? i see it drive past my work all the time..

yeah when moving i guess they go black .. there r34 goldish rims. yeah i work in the landfills around the area, and fairbank is the fastest way out of the area , around 430 everyday like clockworks

Spotted a white 260RS going along Ipswich Road in Brisbane, heading towards the city about 11am on Saturday. Had gold mags I think.

We were driving the other direction (towards Jambo!) in our white 260RS.

Spotted a red RS4 at Jamboree on display!! Looked very nice. Anyone on here?

Spotted a white 260RS going along Ipswich Road in Brisbane, heading towards the city about 11am on Saturday. Had gold mags I think.

We were driving the other direction (towards Jambo!) in our white 260RS.

Spotted a red RS4 at Jamboree on display!! Looked very nice. Anyone on here?

yah that would be me :rofl:

spotted a dark green staega at catsle hill industrial, foloowed me out of the complex, i was the silver gtst series 2....... im 99.9% it was "GOLDZILLA"

Spotted 2 Stag's this week!

1st White Autech RS260 just near Star City Casino just near Harris St. Was on monday night when I was trying to find the entry to the Novotel.

2nd was a silver S1 with nice dish rim mag wheels going down old windsor rd. I'm pretty sure that was thursday night. I got beside him and gave him a couple of toots but not sure that he seen me. He was turning right onto Cumberland Highway at Northmead.

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