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Light blue or dark blue M35?

Where?

ah it was a darker blue and i think it was on the Nepean highway near Mentone area... i think can't remember now

Always nice to see a fellow stag owner n give a wave :P we're like motorcyclist

Spotted a whole heap of M35's at the Stagea meet tonight.

Thanks for the venue Jetwreck.

you didnt mention spotting a blue fiat 500. i feel a bit left out!

Not to mention that awesome dark green s1 C34!

I am sure you would have felt left out turning up to a Stagea meet in Fiat.....LOL

Bloody weirdo - 'sif blame it on the wife for needing the Stagea to transport a bunch of her friends into the city or what-not...

nah i didnt, mostly because i had the best handling car there. ohh and most fuel efficient. and i could beat craig on a take off too :thumbsup:

'sif best handling, too...

Are you telling me that your Fiat is faster than a Mazda 121....... Wow.

LOL!!!

Are you telling me that your Fiat is faster than a Mazda 121....... Wow.

i had some fun in the traffic on the way home from work today with a WRX, the fiat is VERY nimble and in traffic its probably the best car ive owned for traffic thrashing

i had some fun in the traffic on the way home from work today with a WRX, the fiat is VERY nimble and in traffic its probably the best car ive owned for traffic thrashing

Now hat is just Blasphemy.....LOL

spotted in currimundi on sunshine coast dark red m35 arx. steve is the owner, pulled over to have a chat.He will have a look on this site. dead keen for more info on his pride and joy. :)

I forgot to mention that on Tuesday night I spotted a dark (not sure what colour, noticed it at the last minute, and it was dark) C34 Stagea on Greystanes Road in Greystanes - it was around 7.30pm-ish.

u were about 2 cars back from the roundabout in the right lane headed from dural, and

i was coming from county drive going across-ways into shepherds drive going into cherrybrook.

i went thru pretty quick as it was sorta pissing down

Spotted Silver M35 RX (XCF799) on Whitehorse Road heading from Box Hill eastwards. I was behind him in mine then pulled up beside him in before he turned off towards Blackburn. Honked the horn, he looked but no real response. Not sure if it would be anyone on here?? Asian fella...

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