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I was pretty pleased to see 2 stageas today! first one was a silver s1 seen on Albany Hwy just before carousel, we both gave the thumbs up and went our different paths. The other was a s2, also silver, nice rims too. saw him on roe hwy, followed on the freeway till gehw exit. it not to often i see them, glad that i did today :)

first one was me :yes: saw you as we were going along shepperton road, took a little while to catch you through the traffic :D

drove past a black s2 with a different front grille than usual just out of cooma, near that little airport im pretty sure... was on me way back from the snow sunday arvo... good weekend, good weekend... cant wait for next time

thats exactly where i got it from :) i kept seeing it there when i drove past every now and then. and i'm like... if its there next time i go past.. im gonna test drive it... and then once i did that of COURSE i had to buy it :cool:

i'll PM u i think i remember the plate :kiss:

i used to always see a silver RS4 in the same spot aswell (before i had mine) and id have drool on the dash by the time it had gone :)

If it was a Silver Series 1 RS4V with a Abflug bodykit i brought it :P

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spotted a s2 on Westal road turning right onto Heaterton Road. had a sticker on the back window, think you might be the same dude who works just off Westal road

i was at the BP fuelling up

probly was me, did it have a silver analog sticker on the back?? i work on fairbank road

spotted alex (CL11QE) at just jap this morning, enjoy your dump pipe dude.

spotted eddie (alu-siv_stagea) at just jap thismorning, enjoy your gaskets dude hahaha!

Nah i was comin down the hill as you were pulling in n im like yay another stagea!

probly was me, did it have a silver analog sticker on the back?? i work on fairbank road

yeah was you then, remeber last time i spotted you in your carpark, but not in a while, and your place looks so dead now ... what gives ?

also saw you at 6am down clayton road crossing Kingston (heatherton) road.

yeah was you then, remeber last time i spotted you in your carpark, but not in a while, and your place looks so dead now ... what gives ?

also saw you at 6am down clayton road crossing Kingston (heatherton) road.

yeah 6am is when i start now, they shut down usual opperations in the factory so its gone from about 30 people down to just 2, all we do in there now is deliver nintendo now so we have over 100,000 Wii's at the moment, its amazing how many wii's we send out, thought every1 had a Wii by now haha, busted my ankle last week so i wont be there for whle. first time i have been glad my car was auto :S

yeah 6am is when i start now, they shut down usual opperations in the factory so its gone from about 30 people down to just 2, all we do in there now is deliver nintendo now so we have over 100,000 Wii's at the moment, its amazing how many wii's we send out, thought every1 had a Wii by now haha, busted my ankle last week so i wont be there for whle. first time i have been glad my car was auto :S

Any "broken" stock?

I'd prefer not broken stock. :P

nintendo are so tight, they go nuts even when we rip the packaging.. we havent broken anything in a while but back when we first started doin it we put the forks threw the the boxes a few times, so many cameras u couldnt steal anything

Spotted white C34 outside one of the newer factories in Lyndhurst.

Spotted it from the Westernport HWY while heading home this morning.

iamhe, you drove right by my place and didnt call in for coffee? Werent you going to drop off that Emanage ultimate too? :rofl:

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