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lol....you spotted the M35 next you but missed the white C34 behind you Nic!
:P

So I am not the only one that thinks that a C34 can be confused for a Camry wagon!!!!

No, gents, that was an R33 four-door.

Oh, today I spotted another 2 C34's - one was a silver s1 heading along Abbott Rd onto Seven Hills Rd/Prospect Highway in Seven Hills around 4.30PM, the other was a white s2 on King Street in Newtown around 8.30PM.

u were parked near st joes school, there was nobody in it when i drove through the intersection

That was around the back of the main street?yes i was at an Easter service. sorry i missed you :thumbsup:

I keep seeing this Stagea in my garage. Six weeks now. Soon to be over. I hope.

Hope that radiator is helping that problem! :(

I am also spotting my car in my driveway everyday, slowly being put back together... :thumbsup:

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 what I think was this same s1 tonight, this time parked on Targo Road in Toongabbie.

I keep seeing this Stagea in my garage. Six weeks now. Soon to be over. I hope.

Haven't seen mine in over 3 weeks - hoping it will be ready today.

Spotted a white S1 (I think) 260RS on Mt Tamborine on Sunday, around lunch time: not sure if the owner is on here.

Looked for either of Hugh's while I was up there, but to no avail.

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