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Black C34 heading east from Goonellabah this arvo about 4:20. Looked all shiny. We both did the point & wave. Anyone on here?

Ahhh, good ol' Goonellabah. I used to go to Kadina HS.

Don't tell me the bogans of Lismore have finally got over their VL fetish? I think every VL ever built was, at one stage, owned by someone in Lismore.

I remember standing in Woodlark St on Cog Night years ago and could simultaneously see thirteen VLs and there were at least four I knew of which weren't there.

Ahhh, good ol' Goonellabah. I used to go to Kadina HS.

Don't tell me the bogans of Lismore have finally got over their VL fetish? I think every VL ever built was, at one stage, owned by someone in Lismore.

I remember standing in Woodlark St on Cog Night years ago and could simultaneously see thirteen VLs and there were at least four I knew of which weren't there.

Maybe they will eventually move on when the wheels fall off the VLs, but hopefully not move to Stags. So, when is 'cog night' in Lismore? I'll have to make sure I'm never there in case a VL backs into me.

Maybe they will eventually move on when the wheels fall off the VLs, but hopefully not move to Stags. So, when is 'cog night' in Lismore? I'll have to make sure I'm never there in case a VL backs into me.

Cog night used to be Thursday nights. I doubt much has changed.

yesterday around 6pm i saw a white M35 at midway shops with a rear aero bar, but no other aero bits.

you didnt see me as i was filling with fuel

Wow I was waoking in the car park behind the bp and could see the bp driveway and I missed seeing your car. I usually never mis a stagea

Saw the white C34 again this morning on Greensborough Road outside Simpsons Army barracks. This time I was in my yellow C34 going the other way so no burnout or wheelie.

While I've been in Pt. Pirie I

: keep seeing a white s2 c34 on the way out to work in the morning and sometimes on the way home (works in pirie somewhere?) Anyone here?

: Passed a nice looking white m35 a few times, waves exchanged, will try stop and have a chat next time I see ya

: Spotted a nice clean, stock looking, dayz kitted silver series 2 down a random side street while looking for KFC

Edited by SatchiThaStagea

Hi Andy, I saw you at the last minute as I was looking at the stone house on my left and then saw that M35 bonnet as I looked back to the road and tooted as it was too late to wave. We were returning from lunch at St Albans with the Sydney Z car club (my other love but the 240Z is only a two seater and wife and daughter make 3). On our way up the Bell's Line of Road going the long way home, I also spotted a yellow C34 as I was into passing traffic up hill in the overtaking lane on a nice sweeping left hand bend, he was heading towards Richmond with much less traffic to deal with. Overall a great 300Km drive for lunch. Regards Craig

Black M35 with pretty shiny wheels cruised past Hungry Jacks at Firle today. Might have been the one I saw out Edinburgh way a week or so ago..

I think I saw it going through the glynburn rd and greenhill round about. thought it was you initially but it was sitting too high.. Correct?

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