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spotted two today, a silver m35 on annangrove road, and then a white m35 on new line road in dural, that one had roof racks....

That was my wife in the silver one. You were spotted too! I heard about the offset numberplate when I got home.

That was my wife in the silver one. You were spotted too! I heard about the offset numberplate when I got home.

Oh yeh ive seen it quite a few times i think, normally further up closer to the windor road end....

and had to move the numberplate so it doesnt get in the way of intercooler goodness!

That's my mates car... quite a bit done to it (none of it his doing though lol)

Doesn't get on here? Why havent I seen this mystery blue car till now?

About time for a eastside m35 cruise, think you could help me organise one? I need some good cruise pics for my background. :rofl:

Doesn't get on here? Why havent I seen this mystery blue car till now?

About time for a eastside m35 cruise, think you could help me organise one? I need some good cruise pics for my background. :P

Nah, he's not on SAU.

Cruise? Maybe... will need to get a couple of things done first. :rofl:

Will talk to you about it soon.... should be able to get some reasonable numbers

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Cruise? Maybe... will need to get a couple of things done first. :P

Will talk to you about it soon.... should be able to get some reasonable numbers

Does this mean I will need to clean the outside of my car for the first time... I've been cultivating the dirt on the back windows to increase the Privacy glass effect... :rofl:

Spotted a white c34 heading back from wynum... you know on the unlit bendy road.. i was trying to tailgate you in a white astra and yelled stagea a few times. rego had the number 5 in it.. perhaps 571 xxx or something. cannt remeber. Turned right on to wynum road at the traffic lights..

Doesn't get on here? Why havent I seen this mystery blue car till now?

About time for a eastside m35 cruise, think you could help me organise one? I need some good cruise pics for my background. :blush:

any room for C34s? :P

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