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That would be me. I can only think of one place i park curbside in Ringwood though....haven't seen your car though!!

I'm in the third house from the top of the hill on the same side you are on. Feel free to pop over if you have a minute. Quite keen to check out the interior of a M35..

spotted a yellow S2 with yellow decal (business details on boot side windows) driving towards city on main north rd around Pooraka (how ever u spell it) nd then a silver S2 up near smithfield also driving back towards the city. both around 5.30-6 tonight

Very clean white S2 at the end of Greensborough Road waiting to turn right into Lower Plenty Road.

I was on the red R1 which did a little burnout then a little wheelie.

looking good in the Cube mate, I want one! if only for the fuel bill.

haha that is the good side.

the bad side is how hard it is to replace a broken side window :domokun:

BTW......I love the stag in this sort of weather, it is outrageously fun :D

White C34 this morning m5 South side =- just after m5 tunnels

That would have been me if it was just after 7ish this morning,

I also spotted a white c34 parked in westfield liverpool this morning around 730

Also Spotted yesterday at roughly 2:00 - 2:30pm heading down start of Marion road, Darlington. Blue C34, Possibly Zeke?? :action-smiley-069:

Sounds like it was me floating between jobs on sunday!! Hahaha WTF were where you?..I must of missed ya..where u in the Stag or am I just blind haha!!! >_<

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