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Spotted a white C34 on Beecroft road at about 4.40PM today....nice car!

Oh yehhhhhhhhhhhh! That would be me, i heard your toot but i was a bit out of it,

all dosed up on drugs and in a rush! I thought it was you cause i saw the back of

you in my side mirror, and figured ur the only black m35 i know of. :P

So in saying this - Spotted Jetwreck on Beecroft road at about 4:40pm yesterday,

nice car :D I do enjoy your black m35....

just spotted a white C34 going along Old Cleveland Rd through Cooparoo, just before Cavendish Rd. i tried to catch up but got caught at the lights, lol. looked like a S2 Autech, or at least had the Autech rear wing and S2 rear lights. could make out much more than that, too much traffic.

Well after reading this, I went exploring this morning in my 260RS. Not sure where I went, but went up Mystery Road, then ended up finding that one-way traffic light section, went to Canungra, then went through the back, ending up climbing up to Tamborine, then out to Oxenford and home again. Was good fun. Shame there were quite a few Sundary drivers (or Tuesday drivers) out and about :) The car loves twisty roads :)

Ahh, love the tambourine drive. Do it bout once a month with wife and little fella. C'mon brisbanites, we gotta set up a Tambourine cruise. head up to the brewery, and let our wives drive home after we beer it up!!!

Cmon, you know you wanna

I went to the Druitt today, wonderful place!

Seen a tidy Silver S2 with center of bonnet painted black, had an add on the window with "HLRAZA" licence plates for sale.

I would have asked about the car but a middle aged greek lady got in it and drove off, must've borrowed it from her son or something because it had the custom exhaust and stuff :) Sounded alright too.

Thurs arvo a silver one with a big front mount on Nerang Southport Rd, this morning saw Nina's S1 at Upper Coomera then later the Mellow Yellow again parked at work in Nerang.

Day was not wasted. Love the S1 and S2.

Actually spotted two...

My silver one and your blue one... Really confused the neighbours... mine being silver with grey cladding is obviously a Volvo XC70, but your blue one with the funky wheels and exhaust that got them... :P

Spotted silver ARX in Officer on Saturday arvo.

Nice car Nick!

Also, nice "Stagea" kick panels :)

Actually spotted two...

My silver one and your blue one... Really confused the neighbours... mine being silver with grey cladding is obviously a Volvo XC70, but your blue one with the funky wheels and exhaust that got them... :P

Haha! I did love the sage-like nod of the head he gave when you said they were Stagea's. Then with his next breath ask you "Who makes that then?" :)

Spent three days down in port macquarie last wednesday to friday and i saw 2 stags one maroon the other silver cant remember if they were s1 or s2 also saw a shit load of liners. that place is sposed to be for old retirees lol. I can just imagine these old basterds getting round in there fully boosted cars holding drags on fridays lol.

Ahh, love the tambourine drive. Do it bout once a month with wife and little fella. C'mon brisbanites, we gotta set up a Tambourine cruise. head up to the brewery, and let our wives drive home after we beer it up!!!

Cmon, you know you wanna

Must be terrible only being able to do it "once a month". When you live here even a 66 can do it every day.LOL

A meet up here is a necessity.

Spotted silver S1 in the right lane, outbound of Princes Hwy (Malvern/Caulfield area) yesterday ~4:40. Number plate S*A***.

Can we play blankety blanks?

S*A*** = STAGEA ?? :rolleyes:

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