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I spotted four tonight, but all C34's, all in Cronulla, and all within the space of around half an hour! First was a silver s1 with black 5-spoke wheels on the Kingsway, next was a black s2 with (non-standard) mesh wheels parked in the multi-storey carpark on Croydon Street, another s2, this time white somewhere off Gerrale Stree I think as I was leaving the shops to head to a friend's, then a silver one (maybe the same as the first one, but couldn't see enough to tell if it was an s1 or s2) parked on the street in front of a boat trailer not far from Hume Road.

And I chose tonight NOT to drive mine, hey??? :(

Surprised you didnt see me. I was out there and saw 2 of the same cars as you and was parked in the stacker car park. What colour was the ford you were driving? drove past an orange fpv on my way out of croydon street.

Surprised you didnt see me. I was out there and saw 2 of the same cars as you and was parked in the stacker car park. What colour was the ford you were driving? drove past an orange fpv on my way out of croydon street.

Hahaha, I'm surprised too, and that probably was us in the orange FPV. We were parked in that carpark for about 20mins as we ducked into Franklins.

Hahaha, I'm surprised too, and that probably was us in the orange FPV. We were parked in that carpark for about 20mins as we ducked into Franklins.

Ah k fair enough, well yeah I drove straight past you guys just before you went in the carpark, should have been the first time Ive been spotted and you missed me haha. Are you in the area much? Pretty sure ive seen your stag in that car park a few months ago

Ah k fair enough, well yeah I drove straight past you guys just before you went in the carpark, should have been the first time Ive been spotted and you missed me haha. Are you in the area much? Pretty sure ive seen your stag in that car park a few months ago

Yeah, I must have been concentrating on the traffic and making sure I didn't dent/scratch a car that I wasn't familiar with. A bright yellow Stagea isn't exactly inconspicuous, so I'm now wondering myself how I missed it, Oh well...

I'm very rarely in the area, but I'm pretty sure last time I was there I was in my car, and it was a few months ago, so it's likely that you did see me. My friend lives on Hume Road, but not sure how much longer she'll be living there.

Spotted blue M35 turning onto Condamine street in Manly Vale about 1pm today. Gave a toot but not sure if he heard.

I think I spotted the same one coming out of Brookvale and heading south on Condamine St around 4.30 today. :)

Just spotted a middle aged lady and child drive away in a Pale blue m35 RX four at the caltex on Epping road north ryde. Also saw the same car down the road from my place earlier. New m35 in the area?

Saw a pearl blue M35 turning into Mount Eliza yesterday, gave them a flash and then immediately realised that I was in the Prado and that was my Dad in my car. >_<

PRADO!!!!! Cam how could you... not even a Patrol...

You know that when the Prado craps its transmission and axles there are kits available to install Patol items.. Instant upgrade...

PRADO!!!!! Cam how could you... not even a Patrol...

You know that when the Prado craps its transmission and axles there are kits available to install Patol items.. Instant upgrade...

hahaha your dad woulda thought you were the biggest dipshit hahahah

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PRADO!!!!! Cam how could you... not even a Patrol...

You know that when the Prado craps its transmission and axles there are kits available to install Patol items.. Instant upgrade...

Prado is not mine and yes, I do regularly rip him about the Patrol upgrade kits available for it.

BTW, I found that driving a Patrol was quite an average experience.

hahaha your dad woulda thought you were the biggest dipshit hahahah

I will presume you are referring to me instead of Nick here mate.

He thought it was funny... as did I. Not used to a) seeing another M35 or b) NOT DRIVING my car!

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Straight after new years, at the dog beach near the naval park in rocko, black C34 with the plates "Sweetleaf" parked behind me

I was the dood towelling off the rottie as you got your staffie out of the car,

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