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postponed! Going October 7th now.. Just got back from Rye though! Which reminds me - whilst down there on about Tuesday i spotted a white C34 parked out the front of the Blairgowrie IGA at around lunchtime. Looked very clean!!

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Spotted and had a chat with Freddy aka southern_tango at our kids soccer in Narre Warren this morning. Your car is looking great mate :thumbsup:

Thanks,but if mine is good your' an example ,it's simply awesome:specialy your new mirrors(to be true it puts mine in shame...)want to see what's next 'cause everytime with met you have something new...

Spotted a Silver C34S2 turning from Hawke St onto Spencer street about 20 minutes ago. Exchanged high beam flashes and a wave.

Hey that was me Comiedoor. Nice to spot another C34 S2 on the road, havent seen one in ages.

Spotted a white Stagea on Willeri Dr turning into Collins Rd at the roundabout in Canning Vale area (WA) at 5:40pm on Tuesday (19-07-11).

I was in a white Nissan Dualis Ti in front of you going straight on Willeri Dr at the roundabout. I likey! :)

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