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Hey mate - where abouts are you in Melb? I see a Blue M35 in Oakleigh and East Bentleigh often...

thats my wife driving my stagea to work, she enjoys it a fair bit too much now, i havent driven it in ages :( looks stock on outside apart from exhaust tips n front mount. on heatherton road corner westall road about 2 weeks ago spotted a blue one like mine he waved and flashed his headlights at me

thats my wife driving my stagea to work, she enjoys it a fair bit too much now, i havent driven it in ages :( looks stock on outside apart from exhaust tips n front mount. on heatherton road corner westall road about 2 weeks ago spotted a blue one like mine he waved and flashed his headlights at me

Still not Me :no:

spotted a gold m35 stalking me on westall rd then onto prinny hwy.

Btw i wasnt sticking my finger up at u. Did it to the s15 owner givin the stags a thumbs down

That was me in the gold m35 axis.....wanted to pull along side you to give you a thumbs up but the phuckknuckle in the s15 thought it was an invitation to race....had the pregnant wifey in the car, otherwise would have shown the s15 phuck knuckle that the volvo does hammer like $hit off a shovel.

I knew you weren't stickin your finger up at me otherwise the blood bath would have made the evening news, LOL! I don't take lightly to drivers stinking their fingers up, I have a tendency of breaking their fingers. LOL!!!

Spotted a white C34 with heaps of stickers on the back

Was at the corner of Forest and Stoney Creek rd about an hour ago,

Gave each other a wave, My girlfriend thought we knew each other the way we were waving, Nope just a fellow Stag owner (so definitely a nice guy)

That was me in the gold m35 axis.....wanted to pull along side you to give you a thumbs up but the phuckknuckle in the s15 thought it was an invitation to race....had the pregnant wifey in the car, otherwise would have shown the s15 phuck knuckle that the volvo does hammer like $hit off a shovel.

I knew you weren't stickin your finger up at me otherwise the blood bath would have made the evening news, LOL! I don't take lightly to drivers stinking their fingers up, I have a tendency of breaking their fingers. LOL!!!

LOL...sounds like you guys had fun...

Spotted a white C34 with heaps of stickers on the back

Was at the corner of Forest and Stoney Creek rd about an hour ago,

Gave each other a wave, My girlfriend thought we knew each other the way we were waving, Nope just a fellow Stag owner (so definitely a nice guy)

haha, finally! spotted, after 2 years.

yeah thats my piglet, spotted you around a couple of times too! :D

spotted a red S1 in Coorparoo at around 6 this arvo. Not sure what the road was called: it was one of the main ones. Plate was something like STAG3A. Was in my daily, and the car was parked, so no chance to wave/toot...

That was me in the gold m35 axis.....wanted to pull along side you to give you a thumbs up but the phuckknuckle in the s15 thought it was an invitation to race....had the pregnant wifey in the car, otherwise would have shown the s15 phuck knuckle that the volvo does hammer like $hit off a shovel.

I knew you weren't stickin your finger up at me otherwise the blood bath would have made the evening news, LOL! I don't take lightly to drivers stinking their fingers up, I have a tendency of breaking their fingers. LOL!!!

lol my gf thought he was a bit of a dick when he boosted it next to me nearly side swiping me on springvale rd.

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