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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

that was me. I just finished work. yay I got spotted!!!

Spotted a white s2 RS-Four S at Cherrybrook outside some mega-dodgy pool shop.

Hi Alex! :banana:

LOL HAI NICK! :(

And on that note, spotted a green s1 outside my mega-dodgy pool shop, which out

of interest is technically in Castle Hill not Cherrybrook, but back to the s1, i heard

his seats got stolen out of it next weekend :)

In the last 3x days Spotted;

-Yellow S2 North bound M1 Nerang

-Yellow Stagea/R34 front Nerang Broad Beach RD, East bound

-Silver S2 Miami, GC HWY

-White M35, KFC Robina

Goldy is going off! :P

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In the last 3x days Spotted;

-Yellow S2 North bound M1 Nerang

-Yellow Stagea/R34 front Nerang Broad Beach RD, East bound

-Silver S2 Miami, GC HWY

-White M35, KFC Robina

Goldy is going off! :banana:

That may have been me :banana: from slacks creek to coolangatta in the morning, and all the way back in the arvo.... no wonder i have almost racked up 60,000k's in a year... poor stag :D

I spotted another yellow rsfour-s in nerang yesterday afternoon, with female driver. nice ride !

That may have been me :D from slacks creek to coolangatta in the morning, and all the way back in the arvo.... no wonder i have almost racked up 60,000k's in a year... poor stag :)

I spotted another yellow rsfour-s in nerang yesterday afternoon, with female driver. nice ride !

Thanks :) , That'll be the missus!

Thanks :) , That'll be the missus!

I thought it might have been ! looks great mate. has it got a fmic ? noticed front bar has been chopped in the centre where number plate goes but didn't get a good look.

I thought it might have been ! looks great mate. has it got a fmic ? noticed front bar has been chopped in the centre where number plate goes but didn't get a good look.

I'm finally pretty happy with it atm! Cars straight, tuned and looks the goods!

Days front bar finally repaired and modified, number plate and verticals cut out then moulded flat + cheap mesh hiding Greddy fmic.

Next is a lick of paint for the bonnet and tailgate, then turbo and brembo's!

Anyone know where i get honeycomb mesh in similar size to S2 grill?

Spotted Andy's car in the carpark of one of the locals tonight, woulda come found ya but

the line was too massive and i was hungry!

I was quite tripped out at first as i drove in and saw a white stagea staring me in the face!

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spotted a black stag coming off the m2 onto pennant hills road north bound this morning at around 1.15am.. any one on here... i was the guy in the ute with the rolled 4runner on the trailer!!

that was most definatly me! and i remember ur runner caz of the trailer on the bak... finally been spotted :( lol i was heading up to hornsby to visit mates after work haha

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