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My wife got spotted at the Art Gallery today. A nice gentleman who drives an Atessa Bluebird came in to see who owned the Stag. His son apparently has just? bought a Stagea. Who are the mystery people.

So yesterday was rather eventful.

Spotted the same silver m35 on the same road that i mentioned a few posts back. Last night i saw a white m35 with aero kit on the m1 heading north (beleive he is a member on here) and my mates spotted another white m35 on isle of capri last night. So thats 3 m35s in 1 day + mine! Go the gold coast

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Spotted a blue M35 RS with ARX wheels, lowered and an exhaust on Warringah road, near the bridge. If you're on here, it was me that pulled up next to you in the blue fiat.

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Spotted Bis-e Bee at Kings Langley shops. Nearly ran me over so maybe he spotted me too.... :P

I was home sick from memory on the date you mention, had a really nice gastro bug happening so left Tuggerah early and drove back to Kings Langley to get some drugs from the chemist. Chances are i didn't spot you, though I remember someone smiling at me lol I'm just anti-social in my old age so it's lucky I didn't run you over eh :)

yeh he cannot see over the dash :D

Now now, that was completely called for.... d'oh! :( love ya work matey.

Yesterday at Narre Dyno night ,Grey S1 with Dayz front lip(Saw it at bunnings,couple oftimes)and white M35 just passed ....

That was me, White M35. I hung around for a while but only saw crappy fords and holdens running. I was there with my kids so had to leave early. Didn't see any other stags tho.

That was me, White M35. I hung around for a while but only saw crappy fords and holdens running. I was there with my kids so had to leave early. Didn't see any other stags tho.

Mine was at the end of the road,and the S1 was 50 mts. from the dyno place ,on the grass...saw you passing while i was talking with the owner of a black GTR...could be good to talk with you...

Spotted yellow and carbon dayz series two on botany road at mascot this afternoon, it was turning towards general holmes drive, beeped as i drove past but i don't think i was noticed, either way its a very nice stag.

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