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Just spotted a blue M35 Stagea in Terrey Hills.

Had Enkei GTC01s, blue RAYS wheel nuts and what appeared to be R34 GT-R / Z33 Track Brembos.

Two words. Do want :D

That could be bbenny's car, Cass.

Spotted a silver AR-X M35, very nice on the eye! It was driving around Rouse Hill Town Centre (near big w car park exit) around 10.30am this morning.

I gave a toot but I don't think they spotted me as they turned and went the other direction while I was sitting at a red light.

Spotted a silver AR-X M35, very nice on the eye! It was driving around Rouse Hill Town Centre (near big w car park exit) around 10.30am this morning.

I gave a toot but I don't think they spotted me as they turned and went the other direction while I was sitting at a red light.

That would be my wife, Stephen. Maguires gold label trim detailer, lots of tyre shine, and a bit of time over the long weekend are my secret.

So she is out spending money again! Thanks private eye...

Poor thing wouldn't have heard your toot. Way to much exhaust noise within that car (mental note: must get that noise fixed soon!).

Spotted LordMidol in North Rocks last night. We live about 5 minutes away from each other! I'm in North Parramatta.

Heh, really?

My housemate is the one who notices the stags. I'm a bit blind and rarely ever notice them.

My car is on the road for now till I clear out the falcon :dry: (It's unregistered and council wants to tow it so it stole the garage :))

Spotted a white C34 with heaps of work gear on the roof racks at the intersection at the bottom of Kariong Mountain (near West Gosford shops), gave him a honk and he gave a wave and then off he went up Kariong Mountain.

It may have been the white car I have mentioned previously that is for sale, however didn't see the back window so I'm not 100% positive.

Hey that was my new work car :) when you need a service tech in a hurry

Regards Phill

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Edited by Phillhunt
Just spotted a blue M35 Stagea in Terrey Hills.

Had Enkei GTC01s, blue RAYS wheel nuts and what appeared to be R34 GT-R / Z33 Track Brembos.

Two words. Do want :rolleyes:

Yep that was me! Would have been out on the mountain bike or driving back from a ride!

Spotted Bis-e Bee i think it was a dark red M35, Yesterday around 5pm turning right from Sunnyholt road onto Windsor road.

Yep, that was me! Was just heading out to Norwest.

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