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Just saw Nick's (Goldzilla) parked up in Grose Street, North Parra. One block from where I work. Why none of us meet up is beyond me. We must all live down the streeet from each other!

Ok might do something about this

spotted a dark green/black s2 with a very nice white r34 front end being stopped by traffic control on the m2...... tangents mby????????????

Yeah that was me last night on the way back from the coastie... the two traffic guys stared at the car for ages...

Yeah that was me last night on the way back from the coastie... the two traffic guys stared at the car for ages...

haha yer the one with out the stop bat was me.. the young kid with the bat didnt belive me it was a stagea.....

Just saw Nick's (Goldzilla) parked up in Grose Street, North Parra. One block from where I work. Why none of us meet up is beyond me. We must all live down the streeet from each other!

Yep, I went to ESS to look for some thermals because I'm a skinny Mo-Fo and feel the cold badly. I'm sick of it, so I'm (finally) doing something to combat it, seeing as I can't put on weight. Where do you work?

Ok might do something about this
What? move? :P

LOL

Time for another meet-up, Craig?

spotted a dark green/black s2 with a very nice white r34 front end being stopped by traffic control on the m2...... tangents mby????????????
haha yer the one with out the stop bat was me.. the young kid with the bat didnt belive me it was a stagea.....

Hmm, and I decided at the last minute NOT to go up the coast last night. If I'd known you were going too, Teren, I would have headed up... Oh well, next week.

Spotted 2 pearl whiteS1 260RS's in Nambour today. Spotted one in the Nambour Hospital multi storey carpark. Had a good chat too. Sorry I didn't catch your name mate.

That was me in the car park. Nice to see another Stag tragic up this way.

And spotted a silver/grey S1 in same car park yesterday.

Oh, I forgot to mention that yesterday just after 5pm I saw a pearl white s2 crossing Parramatta Road in Auburn near the big Harvey Norman furniture store, I was waiting at the same lights heading home.

Spotted Yellow S2 in Champion drive shopping Centre,

Silver S2 on Tonking HWY saturday PM,heading north,

Green S1 DAVE`S Good Wife at Tonking HWy light`s ,& a White Stagea can`t remember where it was :thumbsup:

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