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so i walked outside my building in druitt st today for lunch, and a blue M35 drove past. black and white plates, also had an exhaust and a guy driving..........

was he hot? :) j/k

I don't mind the blue one's, was it dark blue or the pale blue?

And congrats on spotting another m35 that isn't mine! :P

Best way to post pics???

Says upload failed.

Best thing to do is upload your photos to PhotoBucket or something similar (it's free, anyway), and then paste a link to them here. If you need more instructions, just ask - it's pretty easy to do and once you've done it a few times it'll almost become second nature.

The advantage is that when you post your link to your photos here, we can pretty much see a full-sized image instead of just a thumbnail.

spotted white m35 on windsor road rouse hill-ish last night

That's around the area where I spotted you a few weeks back :)

I havn't seen any other m35's in the region but I'm sure they are hiding somewhere.

Spotted - White S2 parked behind Penrith ATO office carpark. Thursday arvo about 3:30. Spoted on my regular route to the riff in the truck.

he he at last mines been spotted. at least i know she was at work lol

he he at last mines been spotted. at least i know she was at work lol

maybe that was you in the white one driving under the rail bridge at castlereagh rd on saturday arvo... i was day dreaming and only seen it the last minute... heard you beep (or somebody beeped)... another white one in the riff... woot woot thats 3 others i know of now... i see one quite often up near dunheved road at cambo aswell

maybe that was you in the white one driving under the rail bridge at castlereagh rd on saturday arvo... i was day dreaming and only seen it the last minute... heard you beep (or somebody beeped)... another white one in the riff... woot woot thats 3 others i know of now... i see one quite often up near dunheved road at cambo aswell

if its white s2 and got purple plates its the missus

How many of us now in Vic?

Seems to be a rush on... Your fault Cam...

Welcome to the club Scott. Did you have to get it from NSW like the rest of us?

More M35's in VIC?

Where about's are you locate Scott?

Pics?

How many of us now in Vic?

Seems to be a rush on... Your fault Cam...

Welcome to the club Scott. Did you have to get it from NSW like the rest of us?

I am in Hampton Park.

I got mine from Kamikaze, in Melbourne, I wanted to buy a 260 as ive wanted one for years, but when the missus saw this I had no chance. :)

I just washed it so I will try and get pics today. I want pics before I raise it as it looks great now. (I can just get my steelcap under the front atm)

Im ordering HKS LX+ coilovers soon and a full 3inch stainless system is getting fitted next week.

Man, what a car!

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