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Spotted a white s1 this afternoon on the M2 motorway in Winston Hills, it was heading away from where the M7 stops and becomes the M2 (heading North).

Was it you, Duncan, by chance?

Spotted CL11QE yesterday in his garage, and helped get it running again!

That counts as a fair spotting, before anyone asks, because I AM THE MODERATOR AND I SAY SO!!! :)

Hehehehehe

i want you front lip! i also love your car

Its funny you should say that. I hit a fox the other night and it took a chunk outta my front lip. Spewin!

Might claim it under my insurance, not sure yet though.

I rarely post on these forums, but I came out from the shops today and there was a yellow S2 parked next to me! Armadale Shopping Centre (Perth). Took some pics. ;)

I have seen this one around a few times.

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I rarely post on these forums, but I came out from the shops today and there was a yellow S2 parked next to me! Armadale Shopping Centre (Perth). Took some pics. ;)

I have seen this one around a few times.

Good work Trent good to see you OUT & ABOUT car looked sweet hope to see you on cruise when we set date & map cheer`s chuckie .
Its funny you should say that. I hit a fox the other night and it took a chunk outta my front lip. Spewin!

Might claim it under my insurance, not sure yet though.

hope you took a chunk out of its head !!

so what the name of your front lip ? is it a dolphin or somthing ?

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