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spotted another one: Red S1 with big Chrome rims at Robina Town Centre today at around 2.30pm this arvo

Spotted a nice Green S1 on Pennant Hill RD this arvo.

P.S. Pity about the FW! in the silver VR commodore otherwise I would have waved.

was driving along with a green s1 today on southport-nerang road. Drove up next to him and put window down to say g'day, but the other bloke wasnt interested- maybe he didnt know mine was a stag too??

was driving along with a green s1 today on southport-nerang road. Drove up next to him and put window down to say g'day, but the other bloke wasnt interested- maybe he didnt know mine was a stag too??

It was not me, I was home.

But today I saw on the Mountain a silver S1, but it had a bonnet scoop. I first thought it was a Liberty till it passed. The pass waved and I recognised the grille. Odd, with a scoop?

Spotted by a cop at a RBT on Friday.

Grumpy cop giving RBT doing his job then another smiling cop sticks his head around the corner and says "this is one of those Nissan Volvo's". "nice looking car".

:thumbsup:

spotted a Darkish S1 with front mount and exhaust on heatherton rd around 1pm today, think i saw it last time when your miss's was driving it.

exchanged waves, man your car sounds better when your drive it haha

yeah spotted your car in H/P parked on the grass... im assuming thats were you live...

funny that my parents live in H/P too.. and it only clicked on saturday night when i saw it that my brother keeps telling me that there is a stagea with plates "RBPOWA" in H/P..

took me a while but i figured it out :P

yeah spotted your car in H/P parked on the grass... im assuming thats were you live...

funny that my parents live in H/P too.. and it only clicked on saturday night when i saw it that my brother keeps telling me that there is a stagea with plates "RBPOWA" in H/P..

took me a while but i figured it out :P

oh hey, yeah thats my g/f's house no offence to HP people but i would leave my car out in the street or more then a night .

first night i parked it there it got egged..

month later there was a car on its roof across the road, sounds like im at calder park when im there hoon central

Spotted two C34's tonight within the space of half an hour, but I was "passengering" in my sister's Mazda3.

The first was a red s2 on Fitzwilliam Road in Toongabbie as we were turning left into the servo, and the driver looked a bit like StageIan, who I haven't seen in a while, so not sure if he still owns it... My sister said she thinks she saw an SAU sticker on the front windscreen too.

The second was a silver s1 heading along Seven Hills Road, driver was a male maybe in his 40's or early 50's maybe, I dunno.

spotted yesterday (yet again!) the tidy red S1 with shiny wheels: this time heading south along Worongary Rd, into mudgeeraba village. Also neat looking grey S2 RS4 at around 12.30pm, turning into Jaygee ct, Nerang. I was in the Chaser, right behind you...

oh hey, yeah thats my g/f's house no offence to HP people but i would leave my car out in the street or more then a night .

first night i parked it there it got egged..

month later there was a car on its roof across the road, sounds like im at calder park when im there hoon central

LOL yeah good old H/P .... hasnt changed much by the sounds of it... i moved from there about 5 years ago to noble park and now in Berwick...

S/E burbs is HOON central..

we should me one day

cheers

ian

LOL yeah good old H/P .... hasnt changed much by the sounds of it... i moved from there about 5 years ago to noble park and now in Berwick...

S/E burbs is HOON central..

we should me one day

cheers

ian

Hi,Ian , I live in Narry and work on enterprise ave. berwick (house of ford hoons on friday) if you go aruound there you will see my car parked outside :D

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Hi,Ian , I live in Narry and work on enterprise ave. berwick (house of ford hoons on friday) if you go aruound there you will see my car parked outside :)

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ahh interesting..... will do ill keep my eye out....

funny that, you have the same name as my cousin... i was thinking what the hell Freddy has a stag and i wasnt told?? :P

We should meet up soon. ill be going on holidays next week to Mauritius so before then??

that goes for you too RBPOWA

cheers

Ian

Humble, my parents are from Mauritius, and it's a beautiful (but very small) place. If you go to any of the markets, do as you would in any Asian countries you'd visit and bargain anything you choose to buy.

I went there with my parents back over the Christmas and New Year's 93/94 period, and it was the first time they'd been "home" in 21 years. Even though they were both born and raised there, the locals KNEW they were tourists too and tried on numerous occasions to rip us off.

It's like anywhere, if you're not willing to negotiate, they'll pretty much charge you what they want.

Places to see: Chamarel (the place of the coloured sands); most of the better beaches are on the North of the island; Casela Bird Sanctuary; Pamplemousse Garden; Le Val park (a bit like a zoo/wlidlife park); Isle aux Cerfs (has glass-bottom boats, catamarans, etc.).

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