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could have been andy?

i think it had chrome multi spoke wheels

hmmm i think its an asian woman from north ryde, ive seen it around a few times.

she filled up at that BP at midway shops while mine was parked next to her, she had no idea what it was. somehow i think someone else chose it for her :)

Spotted a really tidy Blue M35 parked in the back streets of manly today.

Also a silver 260RS out in mortdale on the side of the road.

i spot that silver 260rs most of the time, its always parked on pitt street... guess he lives there. pretty stock looking too

Edited by Bronx

Silver s2 c34 driving Down anzac highway like 5pm.. Both gave thumbs up! Looked neat as! :thumbsup:

White S2 c34 pulling onto Anzac highway like 915pm from side street near the bay..had ya fog lights on..flashed my lights but you missed it!

Blue m35 gold wheels parked out front of auto pro or what Eva the shops called lol tidy as!

LOL, it might help to add what suburb and state you saw this car so the owner can identify themselves if they're on here...

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