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yesterday around 5pm saw red m35 on the over pass at pound road, where the road works are, some 50+ yr old dude.

then today saw a chick driving a black rs4 down pound road around 5pm also, SAU sticker bother in Hampton Park

and then saw my car being driven by the new onwers wife! god it looks good, sad to see though

half hour ago on way back from castle hill to blacktown spotted a yellow WC34 with DN*** plates.

spotted at last minute so only managed two flashes of my headlights as i past.

Spotted a silver s1 C34 this afternoon parked in Wentworthville just off Darcy Rd at around 3PM, rego BGK-something-something-L or similar.

I noticed a rear spoiler, and I think it also had black wheels.

spotted yesterday, a blue M35 lowered with big wheels on general holmes drive at mascot, drove down next to each other for a while untill we seperated at brighton le sands, very nice car but i couldnt see the person inside as it had very dark tint.

Spotted a gold arx about 30 minutes ago, followed the car from Kings Park to Seven Hills lol

We had a little hoon in the rain and then parted with a few hoots.

Licence plate was BZK or BKZ or something like that, getting dyslexic in my old age. I'm assuming this is Rudi's new car :down: (i retract this assumption as I went back and checked and rudi's is silver, so I have no idea who this one is).

Spotted Alex last fri arvo on my way home (CL11QE) it's been a little while since last time dude.

Yeh finally i saw you too! Almost went off the road though can of V in one hand and waving with the other LOL

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