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Silver C34 on Talavera Rd in Macquarie Park, about 30 seconds ago. Looking out the window at work.

Careful, the police have hitting this area really hard lately because it's a 50km/h zone.:whistling:

spotted a Black M35 on Bronze wheels (possible TE37's) crossing grand junction rd from bridge rd onto hampstead rd around 1.30pm, then a white S1 on main north rd turn right with u onto there, nd then u held me up because the falcon slowed down as u did to change lanes about 5-10 min later. nd wat looked to have been the same M35 or a similar one driving on hampstead rd heading towards grand junction rd again around 2.20pm.

Black M35 at Davoren Park On The Run this morning. Black Volk copies on the rear, silver WedSports on the front.

Anyone on here?

That would be my partners car

There hanbai m2 dt 05rs on the rear ( the wheels drift techs copied)

And yup a full kenstyle kit,

Now sitting on 18x9+20 o1g wheels

With some new bc coilovers

lol yea i was taking the kids home. nd thanks. yea ill hopefully get it resprayed soon. get the door rust fixed at the same time. still unsure of wat colour to go. nd then fix up my fog light. only cleaned headlights a few days ago as well. they were yellow.

just spotted at around 1.45pm: yellow s2 with large rims at Mudgeeraba Village, turned up Somerset Drive. I was a few cars behind, and not in my stag, so didn't get the opportunity to acknowledge...

4 days in Canberra, Thu arvo to Mon morning, and not one sighting. :nyaanyaa:

Not impressed with the average speed cameras planned for Hindmarsh Drive, either side of Red Hill. Plans to bring them online in late Feb after lightning damaged them. Purely for revenue raising I say. Yeh, sure there are hoons racing up and over Red Hill but having to use your brake constantly down hill is ridiculous. Reading the local paper suggests a 2% tolerance at most due to some legislation change in 2006 for speed measurement. I guess if it's successful, then NSW won't be far behind. Already got on one on GWH east of Bathurst for trucks. :mad:

Spotted my car driving away for the last time......

Congrats Marty, I know you'll look after her!

I spotted it getting the last once over. Must have gone soon after. I should have dropped in and said goodbye to her!

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