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yeah i have the same blue stagea and have met her husband. He is more the car guy... but she waves when she sees me now :blink: its annoying having a similar stagea to mine so close!

You will know if its mine though, its lower with 19" enkies :P

But I dont think i have been spotted yet!

Spotted a very nice dark blue M35 on it's way up Kariong Mountain at about 2:45pm, I was heading down the mountain and only caught it out the corner of my eye at the last minute. Didn't have time for a flash or a beep.

If you are on the forum hello :P

I know someone at Green Point brought a stag recently but not sure if this is the one.

yeah i have the same blue stagea and have met her husband. He is more the car guy... but she waves when she sees me now :down: its annoying having a similar stagea to mine so close!

You will know if its mine though, its lower with 19" enkies :)

But I dont think i have been spotted yet!

You sure this spot I made above wasn't you?

yeah i have the same blue stagea and have met her husband. He is more the car guy... but she waves when she sees me now :) its annoying having a similar stagea to mine so close!

You will know if its mine though, its lower with 19" enkies :D

But I dont think i have been spotted yet!

Don't think it was yours: pretty sure it had factory rims, ánd maybe an exhaust/muffler...

yeah i have the same blue stagea and have met her husband. He is more the car guy... but she waves when she sees me now :P its annoying having a similar stagea to mine so close!

You will know if its mine though, its lower with 19" enkies :)

But I dont think i have been spotted yet!

If you were in Manly last night, along the beachfront, then consider yourself SPOTTED!! :)

spotted a white c34 at kings park/kings langley at about 2.30pm today, flashed my lights a few times but I don't think he twigged.

i was on my way down to the shops on a beer run :)

I was up around there over the weekend. If it had ARX wheels it was me.

not sure ive only caught a glimpse of it twice and it was a while ago

once was on medowie rd medowie i was parked and once on honeysuckle it was parked and there was a grey 1 near buy also parked

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