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spotted a white s2 on windsor road, around box hill this afternoon around 530...

Saw the same nice white S2 on windsor road at rouse hill around 5:25. Given the area, thought it was CL11QE but when I caught up found that it was COP:???

As it turns out, CL11QE must have been just over the next hill...

Didn't get a wave from COP:??? Perhaps no recognition for an M35... where's the Stagea love?

Saw the same nice white S2 on windsor road at rouse hill around 5:25. Given the area, thought it was CL11QE but when I caught up found that it was COP:???

As it turns out, CL11QE must have been just over the next hill...

Didn't get a wave from COP:??? Perhaps no recognition for an M35... where's the Stagea love?

I was at stuck behind a truck and a red light on nelson road waiting to turn right onto windsor rd northbound,

which was the same direction the other white one was cruising but i was at the lights for so long i didnt even

bother trying to find it....

ahh Keysborough is becoming the New Adelaide,

pulling out of my driveway m35 with half a front bar drove past my house, gave a wave,

further down my street i see him pull into the importers so, might not be his but still a spot!

parked further down the road outside a jap second hand parts place, a Blue s1 without.

see all kinds of random stagea's down my street, dont forget the time the importer was taking a 260rs for a test drive, had no mufflers or cat! its was FOB very nice sound and flames as he down geared for the corner!

ahh Keysborough is becoming the New Adelaide,

pulling out of my driveway m35 with half a front bar drove past my house, gave a wave,

further down my street i see him pull into the importers so, might not be his but still a spot!

parked further down the road outside a jap second hand parts place, a Blue s1 without.

see all kinds of random stagea's down my street, dont forget the time the importer was taking a 260rs for a test drive, had no mufflers or cat! its was FOB very nice sound and flames as he down geared for the corner!

:( I assume it was white? That is Alex and I imagine he had a pearl blue front bar in the back :D

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spotted today around lunch time: my car on th back of a flatbed :blink:

Looks like I'm up for a new fuel pump, so it's no great disaster. However, upon pushing the car, we discovered that one of the diffs is binding, which would explain why it's been feeling a little flat lately, so I'll probably replace both with closer ratio units...

Hopefully, I'll spot it in my carport again next week....

spotted STAG 34 just then at the BP Subway on Beach Rd. We were going to say Hi on our way out but just as we got there you started ordering and we didn't want to interrupt.

You parked next to my Series 2 :blink:

nah no blue rear bar, was gonna tell him about your front bar you have for sale haha.

spotted my car on the Flatbed also this morning at 1am, should of gotten a photo!

but before all that, spotted and Series 2 days at a car wash at BP in Doncaster, around 830pm i think, had those round front lights in the bar also, was gonna come say hi, but was really in a rush.

Spotted on Monday what looked to b a autech 35 silver can't remeber plates on newbrige rd in Liverpool looked like it was lowered with the factory rims and if you on here I think u were with ur other half It would have been about 1030 -11 am I was going in the opposite direction on the bridge would have waved or flashed but I can't multi task I was overtaking on the other side of the road

Nice looking stag btw

cheers

Damo

Spotted a white C34(running!!!!) on Epping road this morning at about 7AM...coming out of the Caltex servo. I was in my wife's U13 Bluebird(also running)!!!!......because my piece of F$#King useless scrap metal shitbox m35 is broken again!!!!! :thumbsup: .....yes again!!!!!!

VENT finished!!!!! :P

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