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Just spotted a silver s1 in Winston Hills, near the corner of Langdon Road and Caroline Chisholm Drive. Had "for sale" details all over it...

I spotted this same s1 again today, again in Winston Hills, but near the primary school, so maybe he was picking up the kids - was just before 3pm.

Also spotted a white s2 parked downstairs in the Winston Hills shopping centre, I think it *might* be the same one I've seen parked at the Seven Hills shopping centre, had COP-003 rego plates. I left an SAU-NSW business card on the car.

Spotted RBPOWA at RE Customs as usual :unsure: I think Ray is gonna have to start charging you parking fees :(

if he did , i would be on his back every hour to get it done ! so i dont get a crazy parking bill.

got it back last night at 7pm. might take it back next yr give it a break this year :)

if he did , i would be on his back every hour to get it done ! so i dont get a crazy parking bill.

got it back last night at 7pm. might take it back next yr give it a break this year :)

Haha i gotta go back in a week to pick up a few things then i might start saving for an after market ecu, turbo and injectors then go back to get the ecu installed and tuned.

Spotted a pearl white series 2 dayz yesterday arvo on southern cross drive, rego was MAT 878 or something, looked stock apart from lowering, unfortunently

i wasnt in my stagea, i was in my brothers girlfriends mirage....

Spotted another pearl white dayz doing a u-turn on carlton st kensington, very sexy example had intercooler, exhaust, nice rims etc...chick driven.

I was in my dads blue maxima.......dammit everytime a see a stag my one is at home.....bugger

rego was CC. XXXX, butifull stag

spotted on Saturday at around 1.00-1.30 pm: blue M35 heading toward Frenchs Forest on Forest Way (?). I was in Sydney for the weekend... It was good to finally see a M35 on the road: it was the first I've spotted actually moving...

Would have waved, but we were in a '83 Jeep, so didn't bother.

Spotted a silver s1 at around 5pm today at the roundabout where Toongabbie Road and Portia Road in Girraween. I wonder if it's the same one I've seen twice in the past week at Winston Hill.

I beeped and waved, and got a wave in return.

Spotted again: stock grey S1 on Somerset Drive, heading towards Robina Town centre at around 12.45am today. Car had big shiny rims, no rear spoiler, and the stock front bar: young(ish) looking guy was driving. Car was quite neat. Would have waved, but I was on foot...

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