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Spotted a white S2 about 715-720am this morning has a big intercooler in the front looks very clean, was just going through roundabout on Annangrove and boundary road, i see it a lot come to think of it wasnt in my 34 today though

was not having a shot at C34's.........was just pissed my cars not running

Join the club: at this stage I've ordered new (closer ratio) diffs to replaced the seizing unit(s), and it looks like I'll be up for a new ecu... Haltech FTW: was never really happy with the Power FC anyway...

Either way, it'll be weks before the old girl makes it back onto the blacktop...

Spotted a white S2 about 715-720am this morning has a big intercooler in the front looks very clean, was just going through roundabout on Annangrove and boundary road, i see it a lot come to think of it wasnt in my 34 today though

Hey do u mean Annangrove & Bannerman Road? Was probably me i'd say, u have the dark blue 34?

If it is i also see you quite a bit but normally closer 2 the Dural and of Annangrove Road....

Hey do u mean Annangrove & Bannerman Road? Was probably me i'd say, u have the dark blue 34?

If it is i also see you quite a bit but normally closer 2 the Dural and of Annangrove Road....

Woops yeh i meant Bannerman :) , Yeh thats me seem to see you all the time i even saw you yesterday at the same spot on my way home i wasnt driving my car though. Your number plate starts with DL or something like that.

Yours looks good with the front bumper of too :)

Also spotted a Silver M35 at about 750 this morning turning right off Sunnyholt road onto the M7.

Woops yeh i meant Bannerman :cool: , Yeh thats me seem to see you all the time i even saw you yesterday at the same spot on my way home i wasnt driving my car though. Your number plate starts with DL or something like that.

Yours looks good with the front bumper of too :blink:

Yeh well i work in Cherrybrook but live in Riverstone so i cruise that road twice a day 6 days a week, i always used to mistake

ur car for a mates cos he has a black 34 and used to live on Annangrove Road....

Thanks for the compliments but she aint so tidy up close and personal lol

Yeh well i work in Cherrybrook but live in Riverstone so i cruise that road twice a day 6 days a week, i always used to mistake

ur car for a mates cos he has a black 34 and used to live on Annangrove Road....

Thanks for the compliments but she aint so tidy up close and personal lol

Yeh i used to see a black one around as well but not for a while, im sure its not that bad.

Im in Kenthurst and work in Kings park so same thing up and down every day and around the same time it seems.

Spotted one very nice C34 RS4S (I hope that's right, the manual version), white looked very clean.

Anyway, noticed it was for sale and got talking to the driver who said it was his wife's daily, just had a 100,000 km service and they have to sell to upgrade as they have kid number 4 on the way.

He has it advertised on one of the car selling things but I suggested he come and post some pics and information up here so hopefully he does that.

In very good condition, he brought it from a importer in newcastle a few years back and it is pretty much as it was when he got it then (standard) and you can tell it's had the tender loving touch of a mother :thumbsup:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=126DDD48C01B

Silver S2 on Warrandyte Rd in Langwarrin at about 6:40 last night (headed towards Somerville).

Nice example, anyone on here?

That would have been my brothers he just bought it. U might see my yellow s2 soon as well

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