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spotted a nice clean white S2 in tasmania while i was on holiday :( nice surprise!

also spotted a white S2 while in federation square last night (8pm?)! past flinders st station and was heading down st kilda road!

Edited by atomaly
saw a white RS4 s nice rims and dark tint, parked at Oporto M4 city bound round 3pm, i went tru drivethru was on my way to work. immaculate!
im from werrington,and often around seven hills, hornsby areas as well. i think i have seen u! look back through this thread and i think i may have seen u at Oporto on M4 once a few weeks back

pg 145 :(

ah yes that was me, i was inside eating, i actually saw you go through drive through, nice car man.

yay, but na i didnt see any other stageas..

Spotted Canarygsr again!

this morning at about 7:45am on Nepean highway right near Centre Dandenong road...

Stuck in traffic mate?

i was going the other way!

Spotted Canarygsr again!

this morning at about 7:45am on Nepean highway right near Centre Dandenong road...

Stuck in traffic mate?

i was going the other way!

yeah traffic is bullshit at that time goin that way.. only had to go to southland so wasnt that bad... didnt see u this time either

spotted a dark coloured M35 AXIS this afternoon around 6.30-6.45 at homebush where ryde road meets concord road. damn nice looking car, that chrome grill looks awesome. older looking guy driving, so im guessing not a member here

Not me but the missus......she's learning!!!!

Her email to me:

Spotted: Dark blue stagea wagon, vehicle registration WYF 219, travelling city bound on Whitehorse road at approximate 7.10am, driven by a male in a fluro yellow t-shirt. Same model 250T - same shape as yours. He also didn't have tinted windows on the front.

If only she realised that the windows are factory like that!!!!!

This was spotted today!

The smart ar*e then sent me another email telling me to tell the cyber world of her spotted Stagea's..... and also that she spotted my car in our driveway at 6:50am same day!

spotted a white s2 heading east on the m4 between northern rd and mamre rd about 4:30 this afternoon

was probably me on my way to tafe its been a while since ive been spotted :D

Edited by Space Goat

spotted a white S2 with front mount next to the bp in southmelbourne near crown, i dont remember too much else cause abit boozed from the races all day but im pretty sure i spoke to u and u said ur name but abit to f**ked to remember....... hope i find u hehe.. it was an RSfour, thats all i remember

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