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Answering to RBPOWA 's reply it wasn't me ,my car or my wife...damn it nobody can see me???????????

But I see in some point or another wifes ,girfriends or couple try to put her hands on our beloved ride :laugh: ,lucky me...my wife loves her car(2003 mitsu lancer vr-x)nice looking car :P but std 2.0 engine...

NOW...after watching this thread doubts are in the air :geek: anyway took my kid for a ride on the front seat for first time(he is 8),now he wants to go there all the time :laugh:

Answering to RBPOWA 's reply it wasn't me ,my car or my wife...damn it nobody can see me???????????

But I see in some point or another wifes ,girfriends or couple try to put her hands on our beloved ride :P ,lucky me...my wife loves her car(2003 mitsu lancer vr-x)nice looking car :P but std 2.0 engine...

NOW...after watching this thread doubts are in the air :blink: anyway took my kid for a ride on the front seat for first time(he is 8),now he wants to go there all the time :blink:

haha bet he would man, he can touch all the bottons and gadgets up front now

Today at aroun 2.00 pm saw a grey stagea at boardwalk blvrd. in Point Cook,I was in the truck so couldn't see it much(by the way and off topic,I saw the new R35 in a car dealer at melb cbd...nice ...very nice)

Spotted a black M35 heading city-bound on Parramatta Road in Ashfield as I was waiting to turn right onto Liverpool Road around 6.30pm - I was rolling stealth in my sister's Mazda3.

Was it you, Jetwreck?

Spotted a black M35 heading city-bound on Parramatta Road in Ashfield as I was waiting to turn right onto Liverpool Road around 6.30pm - I was rolling stealth in my sister's Mazda3.

Was it you, Jetwreck?

nup not me...was asleep in bed.

P.S.I know I promised this week to come for a cruise on Thursday but I have to work night shift.....will be next week though.

Spotted a silver s1 with big Lenso Speed 6 wheels yesterday afternoon in Cronulla - had a quick chat to Byron the owner, and let him know about these forums. He's looking to sell in the near future.

spotted red s2 parked at luddenham showground at that farm machinery show on sunday, we went to see my mate drive that super modified speedway car...

then

monday arvo around 5ish drove past a white s2 going right at dunheved rd/ northern rd

two in two days not bad at all

Spotted xei201 at my house tonight. Nice looking Stagea..

Spotted a silver S1 at 6.15 turning onto Warringah Rd from Forrest Rd. Had roof racks with what looked like bike racks and aftermarket wheels (grey I think).

Cheers

Andy :D

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