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spotted a silver RS4 pulled over by cops at Christies beach this morning around 9.30ish, hope you didnt get done. then spotted another silver RS4 on Lonsdale highway, gave me a wave and did wave back dunno if they saw or not. anyone off of here ?? I was in the mrs white S2 RS4

That was us :) We weren't sure if you'd seen us wave or not.

Spotted a silver series 1 this morning on Pimpala Rd and exchanged waves.

i spotted a silver or white C34 outside a pizza place in coolangatta (or a little north) and a red C34 near Q1. parked on a block of land, i think

if you see a white landcruiser sahara turbo diesel hooning around, thats me

spotted a morone S2 c34 on the logan motor way on friday - i beeped as i was getting off the freeway.. but as i was driving the corolla turbo .. you probably paid no notice.

:)

Corolla Turbo?

Interesting.

more than likely me what were you driving

Lol nothing you'd notice- a black Bf falcoon xr6 turbo. Got hail dents and a matt black xr8 bonnet.

And yes bubba, next time I can predict I'll run in to you, I will try to be in the stagie!

Yesterday spotted a silver C34 in Bayswater/Croydon while I was in my M35. Flashed my lights.

I think he saw me. :action-smiley-069:

Where in bayswater/croydon are you? I am currently in bayswater and the only other m35 I've seen is a silver axis.

Lol nothing you'd notice- a black Bf falcoon xr6 turbo. Got hail dents and a matt black xr8 bonnet.

And yes bubba, next time I can predict I'll run in to you, I will try to be in the stagie!

lol it's an xr6t? all I saw was the bonnet heh

Just drive the Stag everywhere to be on the safe side! :P

P.S. what colour is it?

P.P.S. feels wierd being spotted in here.. I thought this was purely for eastern staters :whistling:

Edited by bubba

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