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spotted a red series 2 today in picton round lunchtime... have spotted it round penrith on numerous occasions... i spoke to the lady owner before at an italian restaurant in penrith and im pretty sure its someone on here's missus... she seen me park my car and a good ole stagea chinwag :D ...

yesterday drove beside a white s2 with green ps... i didnt get to give the thumbs up to the driver i think she didnt realise what i was driving until i went past her :)

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Seen a dark red stagea on the freeway north in perth yesterday. Looked stock with a extra roof rack on top.

And on the way up yesterday saw 3 mitsubishi legnums.

One black one in mandurah with time attack type rims, then another black one follwed me from mandurah to freeway turnouff. The got followed by a white one going south on the freeway near leach hwy. Bloody legumes everywhere.

Spotted a white s2 on Concord Road going over the M4 today at 2.10pm, it was heading towards Parramatta Road. Didn't see the rego plates, but it did have a pretty big sticker on the back windscreen.

and i suspect jetwreck drove past my house around lunch time today, my stag was out with the mrs, i had an F6 ute i was working on in the drive way......

nup....wasn't me....I was still working on airlocks in the cooling system......I did go to gladesville at about 2.30 though....was it a silver F6?

today ,around 8 pm.went to fountain gate s.c. to do the weekly shopping,when driving along magid drive saw a car coming and I was thinking about how cool looked the HID lights...and suddenly I realized it was ablack S2 stagea...sorry didn't wave or do anything...

BTW on tuesday my wife was watching the news and during a note about the gale at the back was a grey stagea + a bloke that works with me saw one at Parkhill medical center(if you are reading this he was watching around your car 'cause he thaught it was me...)

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