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Spotted S1 RS4, (anyone on here?). Grey job with bar style grill Hannan street intersection turning right into Boulder rd at around 2pm today. Waved, honked, I was in the troopie heading up Maritana st. Tried to get rego ~ "CNW____" but lites green, traffic & stuff, + craft. Beer run.

Cheers GW

woot, first time spotted in the stagea, and i only had to drive to the coast lol.

Zoomed past me whilst on lunch at aussie fair. Spewing I missed the spit!

Also met Pyro and Cheddar last night, Thanks for the bits and take care on the way to SA.

Today I saw Pipster in Burleigh

Then another yellow S2 on the M1 with black wheels.

I saw a green S1 that I see all the time parked on Ashmore Road just near Ashmore Seafood and Steak. Anyone here?

Spotted a silver S1 RS4 on the southwest highway this morning on my home from night shift, then a white S1 RS4 this arvo at the local shops on my way to work, funny as there every where there everywhere.

Spotted!!!

White S2 RS four, corner of Johnston st and hoddle st Abbotsford 6:30pm

great looking car, Thank you very much for letting me into the traffic as well!

Gave thumbs up, take it easy buddy if your on here.

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