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gold M35, black rims, very nice! coming from seven hills, i was getting off the M2 at the lights.

hey buddy

off the m2 off ramp?

i was coming back from hdi after my fmic install

thanks for the spot!!

yay!! first spot in 7 months of onwership of the car

Spotted white C34 RS at Rosehill shops last night bout 7.30 (think it was BJK..) parked next to my bike.

hmmm i live in parklea... once again where are all these stags in western sydney coming from...

hey buddy

off the m2 off ramp?

i was coming back from hdi after my fmic install

thanks for the spot!!

yay!! first spot in 7 months of onwership of the car

Yep i was coming off m2 onto old windsor at the lights and you were on abbot rd turning onto old windsor. caught my eye quick smart lol.. as i said very nice!! love the wheels

Yep i was coming off m2 onto old windsor at the lights and you were on abbot rd turning onto old windsor. caught my eye quick smart lol.. as i said very nice!! love the wheels

eh pitty i didnt spot you

you should have flashed your lights at me or sumthing :)

Spotted a few M35's out and about the past few weeks, mainly on the F3.

ARX rego A*X25T, I think it was a white one, looked fairly stock from the outside.

Friday evening just gone a Gold coloured ARX rego UF ### didn't get the numbers, we tagged each other all the way from Kariong servo to Berorwa exit, where he departed. Gave a honky honk and he waved out his window.

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