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Throw in a bit of a wing and a prayer, it may help. Of course, the wing should NOT be frOm a flightless bird, and don't ask me which religion the prayer should be in.

In spotting news, I've only seen my one of late. Oh, and everytime I play GT5 now and have enough credits to buy one, I never see any Stageas in the used car dealers either. :(

Throw in a bit of a wing and a prayer, it may help. Of course, the wing should NOT be frOm a flightless bird, and don't ask me which religion the prayer should be in.

In spotting news, I've only seen my one of late. Oh, and everytime I play GT5 now and have enough credits to buy one, I never see any Stageas in the used car dealers either. :(

if you want one i can gift one to you ;)

drop us a pm with your psn

Nick I need your friendship....add me!.....lol....ps3 i'm talking.

Btw...since I'm talking ps3.....first online at nur tonight....I won my first race...mindyou I think I have done close to 500 laps of nur now!

Edited by Jetwreck

Nick I need your friendship....add me!.....lol....ps3 i'm talking.

Done!

Iain, what's your username on PSN?

Anyway, let's continue the Gran Turismo discussion here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/345893-any-gran-turismo-5-players-out-there/page__st__40__gopid__5641859#entry5641859

Spotted a white m35 on the monash about 5 mins before the domain tunnel. with darkish rims but a chrome rims,...about 7ish this morning

i was on the way home from dropping a mate of from clubbing, was passed out in the passanger seat and my mate was driving my car... and he woke me up..

never seen another m35 on the road lol. was TRIPPIN balls

Spotted a white s2 today somewhere between Parramatta (Church Street) and Five Dock (Parra Rd), via Rose Hill. I *think* the number plates were NEO747, didn't see them properly. I was in my old man's car.

Spotted PN-MAD's beast in the garage whilst dropping off sway bars. Beautiful colour, can't wait to see it evolve. Also spotted white C34 in Hazelbrook, this morning whilst I was test driving my newly fitted sway bars.

Today around noon after put some petrol crossed a pearl white S2 on princess hwy.he was entering to Fountain gate and i was in my way out,tooted and driver got surprised ( like WTF surprise)

Spotted a white M35 Parked at lynbrook coles Yesterday!

big 20" chrome/black rims

Fujitsubo exhaust

Slotted rotors all round

red calipers.

and seems to be lowered on Teins(judging by sticker on rear window)

Aero Kit!

Havn't seen it around, anyone from here?

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