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Green C34 on Enmore Rd , Enmore Yesterday Morning

Silver C34 outside Stanmore Public Shool last Friday monrning, Keen to know if this someone on here ,

White S1 C34 with Na grille , last thursday turning into Herbert st at SBS, need a wash ;)

and black M35 on Johnston St annadale earlier this week .

Everytime I see one I go to wave, then I rememeber I'm driving the Camry. Mine hould be returned to me early August .

Spotted lots recently

Green C34 on Enmore Rd , Enmore Yesterday Morning

Silver C34 outside Stanmore Public Shool last Friday monrning, Keen to know if this someone on here ,

White S1 C34 with Na grille , last thursday turning into Herbert st at SBS, need a wash ;)

and black M35 on Johnston St annadale earlier this week .

Everytime I see one I go to wave, then I rememeber I'm driving the Camry. Mine hould be returned to me early August .

I'd claim that first one to be me, but that would be a lie. My car didn't leave the driveway yesterday.

Saw a white M35 on the back of a car transporter at Sutherland today, didn't see much but it was low with a big bodykit. Also about half a dozen stageas in the Autosport workshop.

Mine was getting serviced there too... It looked like half of the Sydney stagea owners had their car at autosport!

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Saw Andy, I think, yesterday morning just around the entrance to the Cross City tunnel near Darling Harbour...

Was so suprised to see a lowered silver AR-X with lattice wheels, I nearly missed the entrance to the tunnel... Didn't wave as I was driving a white Barina sedan.... There is a very good reason why Daewoo do not exist any more.... Thanks Holden... :-)

Saw Andy, I think, yesterday morning just around the entrance to the Cross City tunnel near Darling Harbour...

Was so suprised to see a lowered silver AR-X with lattice wheels, I nearly missed the entrance to the tunnel... Didn't wave as I was driving a white Barina sedan.... There is a very good reason why Daewoo do not exist any more.... Thanks Holden... :-)

i always thought you lived in vic lol

Spotted a nice looking pearl white C34 (series 1 or 2???) with a rather large FMIC on Chambers Flat Road out side the Marsden Park Shops about 7:30 this morning.

Nice ride mate, think I've seen you around the area a few times now....

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