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Saw a green S1/S2 stagea in the car park at Gravox factory in Seven Hills on Tuesday. I was going to the city by train and woke up when passing the complex. A pleasant surprise :) Are they a forum member by chance???

Saw a green S1/S2 stagea in the car park at Gravox factory in Seven Hills on Tuesday. I was going to the city by train and woke up when passing the complex. A pleasant surprise :) Are they a forum member by chance???

Possibly Nick (Goldzilla), he has a green machine and lives very close to the Seven Hills area.

I'm sure he will pipe up and let you know if it was him.

Saw a green S1/S2 stagea in the car park at Gravox factory in Seven Hills on Tuesday. I was going to the city by train and woke up when passing the complex. A pleasant surprise :yes: Are they a forum member by chance???
Possibly Nick (Goldzilla), he has a green machine and lives very close to the Seven Hills area.

I'm sure he will pipe up and let you know if it was him.

Hmm, I live VERY close by to that, but I don't remember what I did on Tuesday - what time was this?

Good day for spotting today, drove from Blacktown to Gosford and spotted 2 AR-X's about 30 minutes apart.

Both were even the same colour! (champagne I think it's called).

Spotted the first on Pennant Hills Road, he was turning off onto a side street, exchanged flashes of lights and a quick hoot.

Next was on the F3, near Berowra King M35 passed me in the fast lane and we exhanged hoots.

So there you go, a good day for spotting!

Blue M35 Nismo kitted, on the westgate freeway. had SA plates, awesome looking ride, you might of noticed my GF taking photo's. i was in the blue pulsar SSS.

also saw you parked at the Little River BP

this was Saturday around miday i think

Blue M35 Nismo kitted, on the westgate freeway. had SA plates, awesome looking ride, you might of noticed my GF taking photo's. i was in the blue pulsar SSS.

also saw you parked at the Little River BP

this was Saturday around miday i think

Sounds like it couldve been me, I drove a section of the westgate freeway on saturday on my way back from the snow fields (Stayed in Melbourne friday night, then did the great ocean rd etc)

Sounds like it couldve been me, I drove a section of the westgate freeway on saturday on my way back from the snow fields (Stayed in Melbourne friday night, then did the great ocean rd etc)

i did the GOR also :D to bad it was wet, much better on monday going home ?

i did the GOR also :/ to bad it was wet, much better on monday going home ?

Ah nice. We stayed on Lorne on Saturday, and then drove the scenic section of the GOR Sunday - was a stunning day for it, albeit windy. Monday was a nice day for driving also, an excellent trip over all :D

Spotted Phoenix88's yellow R34'd C34 at Pitlane Automotive.

Didn't have time to look under the bonnet, have you got the pod boxed/shielded yet?

Nah havent got that done yet. Im having electrical issues just trying to get them cleared up.

Seem to spot a black c34 on seaford rd at 7.30 most mornings any one on here?

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