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Spotted today: S2 grey, with big rims, on Smith St, eastbound at around 4pm. Car has black personalised plates with gold text: not sure if the owner is on here, but if you are: I was in the blue V35 pretty much next to you at the lights...

Spotted a red C34 in Blacktown about 30 minutes ago, first time I have seen a red one in the flesh, very nice!

We honked and went on our way.

Are you serious? That's the first red C34 you've seen?

StageIan owns one, s2, and he lives 2mins from me, meaning roughly 10mins from you...

Are you serious? That's the first red C34 you've seen?

StageIan owns one, s2, and he lives 2mins from me, meaning roughly 10mins from you...

Serious, seen every other colour imaginable but not the red!

It may have been StageIan, whoever it was I think they drove up to Lynwood Public or in that general direction.

I'm sure there are not heaps of reds one's about.

Pfft, stupid me - I was wondering all day "who owns that silver s1, why did they park all the way over there, and why didn't they come and say hello to us, the snobs?"

And the whole time, I didn't realise it was sh@un's car. Meh... :P

The other black s2 was technostormer, and the yellow s2 Duncan forgot to mention was MasterJDoggySomethingSomething :mad:

Oh I also saw at least another 4 scattered around the various parking lots, including what I'm pretty sure was Hugh's son's green s1 25G (now there are triplet dark green s1's :D) and a white s2 as I was leaving.

Spotted silver M35 with queensland rego on church street in Paramatta today. No badges on the rear. Long way from home :D

:(

That was me. Moved down 6 months ago and keeping it registered in QLD till I can be bothered fixing my rear seat belts and converting it over. We were over the road at that annoying factory thing getting shoes :)

saw farking heaps of stags on the hill at superlap today!

the black s2 (sorry forgot your name!)

woop :D

good having a chat with some stagea owners finally.

saw a green s1 l plater on the way out too

Edited by teknostorma

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