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Spotted this one in the Adelaide News

http://www.abc.net.a...news&date=(none)

Apparently the prefered choice of Getaway car, it was used in an armed robbery

The news only knows it as a "Silver Nissan" guess it confuses people otherwise

Belong to anyone on here?

Spotted this one in the Adelaide News

http://www.abc.net.a...news&date=(none)

Apparently the prefered choice of Getaway car, it was used in an armed robbery

The news only knows it as a "Silver Nissan" guess it confuses people otherwise

Belong to anyone on here?

To be fair, getting the Nissan part is better than most :P

Not an SAUSA member/regular contributor but it was posted in the SA section http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/361904-nissan-stagea-m35-stolen/

Hi Daleo, that would be me! What is it with P platers in commodores that sit in the outside lane? His missus gave me an earful as I went past them at the macca's intersection, I couldn't be bothered advising her that if hubby was not in the overtaking lane they wouldn't have been undercut by 2 Stags! What were they thinking? Car looks and sounds nice by the way, I am at the other end of the mountains. It was coincidence when you first went past, I was just showing a mate my (4 week old to me) new car and explained what an M35 was and as I looked up, there you were and I said they look just like that black one there! Bound to see you on the GWH car park again!

Regards Craig

Hi Daleo, that would be me! What is it with P platers in commodores that sit in the outside lane? His missus gave me an earful as I went past them at the macca's intersection, I couldn't be bothered advising her that if hubby was not in the overtaking lane they wouldn't have been undercut by 2 Stags! What were they thinking? Car looks and sounds nice by the way, I am at the other end of the mountains. It was coincidence when you first went past, I was just showing a mate my (4 week old to me) new car and explained what an M35 was and as I looked up, there you were and I said they look just like that black one there! Bound to see you on the GWH car park again!

Regards Craig

Lol, hey Craig!

Spotted you pulling onto the M4 at Penrith, thought it was the same one as this morning, had to catch up to make sure.whistling.gif

Up at the top lights at Blaxland, I enticed him into the Left lane, and then got him blocked in by a truck .nyaanyaa.gifWhat a bad guy...

Thanks mate, it's filthy at the moment, thought I'd give you a listen to the Fujitsubo goodness... Yours looks good too mate, very clean, hope you've got some mods planned?

I saw you do the double take as I drove through Faulconbridge, I was thinking "That's an nice Stagea, ooh, theres the owner!" as I nearly broke my elbow on the armrest, trying to wave out the window...pinch.gif

I'll keep an eye out for you mate, I'm just up behind the Ugg Boot man.

Cheers, Dale.

Edited by Daleo

Spotted a white RS2 Dayz with the plate YAB XXX on it....

Anyone here?

I was driving the old Mazda truck filled with junk :blush: right next to ya

That was me :action-smiley-069:. Sorry didn't spot you back. :whistling: Would have been on my way to or back from Moorabin airport for my Trial Helicopter Flight (ps, anyone whose thinking about doing it, DO IT, amazing experience).

scotty.. about $300 for a 25 min flight.. you progressivly get handed over the controlls until you are flying the chopper.. i did it about 3 mts ago.. im saving to do it again. most fun youll ever have.. especially when you go out to the coast and follow the coast line. WOW!!

Sounds like fun, whats it cost?

scotty.. about $300 for a 25 min flight.. you progressivly get handed over the controlls until you are flying the chopper.. i did it about 3 mts ago.. im saving to do it again. most fun youll ever have.. especially when you go out to the coast and follow the coast line. WOW!!

Trick is to book it direct and not through a coupon type website (ie, redballoon). Unfortunately we made that mistake an found out on the day that I would have had a longer flight and paid less if i booked it directly through the company. Company we did it with was Professional Helicopter Services. great day out and they literally have you flying in minutes.

Also keep spotting the same Silver S1C34 on Spencer street in the mornings. Green P's, Also spotted a blue M35 on Spencer St near GTA Motors a couple of times.

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