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Spotted Silver PNM35 while stuck in accident traffic on the M4 tonight.

Stock standard; blank canvas!

Also saw yellow C34 leaving the freeway while I was stuck in the traffic.

Did I mention I was stuck in traffic?rant.gif

Spotted Silver PNM35 while stuck in accident traffic on the M4 tonight.

Stock standard; blank canvas!

Also saw yellow C34 leaving the freeway while I was stuck in the traffic.

Did I mention I was stuck in traffic?rant.gif

VIC traffic is way worse imo!

VIC traffic is way worse imo!

That's because it's chock full of Victorians!whistling.gif

Ooo! New PM35 !

At least you had fans in traffic this time!

Btw, spotted the bluebird tonight, would it hurt just to wash it once a year?whistling.gif

Lol Alex, it looked exactly like yours did; Pre- Mods.

Spotted about 20 min ago: white M35 with black wheels and lip kit, being driven by a lady from Un iversity drive, along Cottesloe Drive in Robina. I stayed alongside admiring it for a short while: very neat looking car: I was in the Black BMW 5 series.action-smiley-069.gif

spotted a white C34 S2 parked on North Steyne @ manly just before 1pm

and also spotted (i forget his name) M35 - plates "SBxxBS" on Raglan St @ Manly also, gave him a thumbs up as i passed him in my work van :action-smiley-069:

haha, finally! spotted, after 2 years.

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

Nice, glad someone finally spotted you, technically my first spot too. do you live around the area?

yours looked like a nice Stag, what's done to it?

and also spotted (i forget his name) M35 - plates "SBxxBS" on Raglan St @ Manly also, gave him a thumbs up as i passed him in my work van :action-smiley-069:

Thats Spoolin12- Chris

Also known to stick his number plate on Lamborghinis!

Oh, and better keep on topic- the C34 Mailcall courier Stagea went past my place today! Still wonder if he is on here!

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Spotted Duncan on his way out of the City on the free way at Naremburn, didn't see me because he was to busy giving it the boot. whistling.gif

haha I don't boot it until I get out of Lane Cove Tunnel....you must have seen me cruising :banana:

spotted Andy yesterday afternoon in another sort of wagon. skoda octavia RS. i think it was an oil burner...........

Correct.... Oil burning Octavia RS with a little bit of tweeking.. :)

Back in my new Work Van now.. Oil burning again .. Transporter 4motion crew van with twin turbo... :)

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