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Spotted gold M35 turning right onto south dowling street at moore park this afternoon, had rims, black and gold number plates and what looked like a custom made grille, he was behind but didn't apear to take much notice of my stag.

Spotted gold M35 turning right onto south dowling street at moore park this afternoon, had rims, black and gold number plates and what looked like a custom made grille, he was behind but didn't apear to take much notice of my stag.

Dark Blue Series 1 with front mount on show in Noble Park today

Parked outside the housing agency

345pm-400pm

possibly the wife in the blue stagea TJ
Also spotted a real dark blue S1 eastbound on the Monash this arvo (around the Berwick area). Nice FMIC! Can see it before you notice the rest of the car!!!

nice looking car aye Cam

I'm in Melbourne waiting in the queue at Dracula's and I just spotted a silver s1 C34 going down Victoria St...
oh yeah ? was it anygood? been meaning to go there, if your into that kinda of thing should check out Witches in Britches next to Carlton gardens. damn good night there.

Dracula's was awesome, TJ! Highly recommended.

Flew home from Melbourne tonight, but we went to the new DFO in Southbank and as we were leaving (roughly 2.30pm???) we saw a pearl white s2 C34 - didn't catch the rego, unfortunately...

(RBPOWA-(TJ) @ 24 Jul 2009, 08:07 PM)

Dark Blue Series 1 with front mount on show in Noble Park today

Parked outside the housing agency

345pm-400pm

(humble @ 25 Jul 2009, 12:16 AM)

possibly the wife in the blue Stagea TJ

(iamhe77 @ 18 Oct 2009, 05:07 PM)

Also spotted a real dark blue S1 eastbound on the Monash this arvo (around the Berwick area). Nice FMIC! Can see it before you notice the rest of the car!!!

nice looking car aye Cam

that would be mine...... yey a spot.......

the front mount is a little reveling :P

Saw you TJ in front of noble park station last Friday ... i was lurking round outside noble tyres waiting for the misses to pick me up.....

hey macdog, you dont work on Princess hwy do you at some blinds place across the road from KFC. ??

Sorry TJ, but no I don't.

Work in De Havilland Road mordialloc.

There is a warehouse down the road from me that has a R32 skyline parked there sometimes (Is gun metal grey and has a carbon fibre bonnet i think) there are a few young looking blokes that always play soccer at lunch...

White 260RS spotted last saturday night, Harris st Pyrmont. Looked like it had been there for a while, had a flat tyre. Took a pic on my phone but crap quality....also it was about 8pm so pretty dark.

seen that there a few times. doesnt move much

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