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no it lives outside my pants!

the trip was good! the stagea behaved itself, my boot full of shit didnt, and i almost ended up with a few tables and boxes in the back of my head when hitting the anchors a little too hard lol

and yeah the stag will be there next time! possibly this thursday if the meet is on still!

passed a White S1 with black bonnet on outside Sandown Park Train Station tonight around 6:45pm.

reaction wasnt fast enough to do anything haha, might of Been FUZZY's ex car ....

nah not my old car. Hasn't been driven since new owner was in an acco with it.

seen 2 down beachport (south east SA) a red s1 in town and a s3 between beachport and millicent. that was the last thing i was expecting to see down there. lol

i claim the red S1. good looking car there fat_stag, hope you find a rim.

rob.

Spotted a white M35 (not sure which model) heading south at Tarren Point with 3 bikes on the roof around 10am today.

Looked at the bikes first and then realized as I looked in the mirror that it was a M35.

Also spotted the dumped white S2 in .................. whilst out and about. (if you have had your car stolen this may be yours)

Cheers

Andy

Spotted a silver WC34 (didn't get a good look at front end) at the intersection of Parramatta Road and Bold Road, Granville @ around 11.30am.

Gave them a few hoots of the horn as I passed them heading towards the Motorway.

Spotted a blue/purple colour M35 turning down New Cleveland Road from Old Cleveland Road near Capalaba. Looked very nice :D

That's me - stock except for resonator in place of that dodgy exhaust box Nissan saw fit to install. What a great car the m35 is to drive, I've just bought it and its immaculate!

That's me - stock except for resonator in place of that dodgy exhaust box Nissan saw fit to install. What a great car the m35 is to drive, I've just bought it and its immaculate!

Congratulations mate. Looks like a very tidy car. I'll have to drive one of these some day. Everyone raves about them.

Spotted, heading west on Reid highway at Beechboro road intersection, silver (or white) RS4 at 1145 hrs yesterday. Only got side on view, I was stuck in que waiting to turn onto Reid heading east, dunno if S1 or S2.

:S thats no good, hope all is alright though

Yeah its repairable.

Shouuld see it back on the road soon hopefully ... just i think sourcing the parts could be the longest wait.

Pretty much needs a new f/bar, bonnet, reo, radiator, headlight ... thats bout it.

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