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Freddy where were you? My daughter was there for soccer training as well....Didn't see your car in the carpark??

I tried to park closer to you but the parking was full so i parked closer to the entrance at the other side( I guessed it was you 'cause you show your plates in another tread)

my kid is playing with the under 11's so see you around just look for the silver S2...

Well, I'm in Okinawa, Japan for work. Lots of good car spotting over here, even though I'm not on the mainland.

So far seen about 4 C34's and only one M35. Loads of other stuff. Old S13's and skylines of every model around. Not many turbo's though.

Will attempt to spot more Stageas!:thumbsup:

My advice: When you come back leave all your clothes and stuff there just pack your suitcases fully of stagea goodness!!:thumbsup:

+1 on that....do you want me to send you a list of what to bring back for me!!!

Spotted an M35 Axis outside of Belrose Supa Centre with a trailer advertising a carwash.

Also had a silver(i think, it was dark) C34 following me from Hale St in Botany to Brighton St, Gave a wave, clean looking car!

MaR1LyN

That was me following you from hale st in Botany, i live on William st mate, mine is silver, i like your car too mate, gave you a beep as you turned off stephen rd, pull over next time we spot each other, well have a chat.

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