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Saw a silver with black bonnet C34 on M7 near Richmond Road about 7pm and silver Axis NM35 on Great Western Highway at Blaxland around 7:30pm

I've seen this AXIS a couple of times in the Lower Mountains too. Never in mine when I've spotted it though...

I've seen this AXIS a couple of times in the Lower Mountains too. Never in mine when I've spotted it though...

Adam@JapLink tells me someone in Springwood purchased one through them, though it's still in Japan...:whistling:

Got to be someone else and they're not on the forum. There is a bloke at Jax Tyres in Haberfield with a red C34 and he didn't know about the forum either.

Edited by rosella

Spotted kng35 this morning on my way to work, he came up alongside me in merrylands. I was in my pimped out maxima, was going to show him some raw power, but didn't want to show him up lol

Was going to pull up alongside to say hello but he turned into a block of apartments where he was honking up an old fella who was in the way.

Spotted Black S2 with Dolphin wing driving down Brighton Rd just after Jetty Rd heading towards KFC about 230ish...Beeped but didnt see me...seen It Few times now on Taps Hill...

Spotted White Stag only got a o.1 second looked only seen white and Gold Mesh rims parked in Car park on South Rd near O sull Beach Rd About 1 this arvo.

Pulled up Next to Big Fella Few Month back at the lights in town about 945 in the moring on the intersection of Anz Highway and GreenHill heading into town...Was like wattttt when he pulled up next to me!!! LOL :cheers: another bayside blue C34 thats not stock...F N NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!! :yes:

Spotted a white C34 turning off Centre Rd near Clayton yesterday.

White writing on the rear window but couldn't make it out.

I reckon/assume I may have seen the same one on Blackburn Rd just past Waverley Rd near Maccas heading in Syndal direction. Flashed headlights at me.

p.s.

Spotted White S2 on Blacky Rd going past Waverley Maccas, flashed headlights at me, i flashed back at last sec

Notice grumpy look on my face ... had one eye in mirror with maroon toyota camry glued to my sphincter and one eye in front on the road...then surprise ...WHITE STAG! .. quick flash headlight back at ya.....then back to checking on maroon toyota c...ntmry glued to sphincter.

Edited by Stagea_Neo

I reckon/assume I may have seen the same one on Blackburn Rd just past Waverley Rd near Maccas heading in Syndal direction. Flashed headlights at me.

p.s.

Spotted White S2 on Blacky Rd going past Waverley Maccas, flashed headlights at me, i flashed back at last sec

Notice grumpy look on my face ... had one eye in mirror with maroon toyota camry glued to my sphincter and one eye in front on the road...then surprise ...WHITE STAG! .. quick flash headlight back at ya.....then back to checking on maroon toyota c...ntmry glued to sphincter.

That first wasnt me I don't think the second one definitely was ,didn't notice the grumpy look though it took me a while to register when u were coming towards me

white s2 in the stanhope carpark last night, was in coles and left my wallet in the car, ran half way towards this car before i realised it wasnt mine! had a big sticker on the back window. was gone 5 minutes later when i came back...

also spotted tangents i think it was, in the stanhope carpark on tuesday...

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