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[CANBERRA] While stuck at the lights at Pialligo Ave near the Airport this arvo (about 5:30pm), I caught a glimpse of the distinctive rear of a black M35 which had just turned onto Fairbairn Ave. Traffic was a bit heavier than usual.

Also spotted a few weeks ago a silver C34 at the Glenora Dve / Pialligo Ave traffic lights coming out of the old Fairbairn Air Base. Stared right at the driver but I don't think he noticed.

Spotted a silver s1 C34 at the United servo on Fitzwilliam Road in Toongabbie last night around 9.45pm. It had a set of mesh-style wheels kinda like you'd see being sold at Bob Jane's...

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I'd fuelled up there around 4hrs before, and I don't think I've ever seen this car in my area.

Spotted a few this weekend. Yesterday spotted a silver s2 heading home towards launching place, a green/gold series 1 city bound on the eastern freewayin the arvo, and another series 1 just in front of him. Then today a white series 2 in mt evelyn, and a dark green series 1 this arvo heading out of lilydale. Got a wave from the guy in the green/goldie one :)

That was me on the Green/Gold! Its not often you get waves or thumbs from fellow owners these days, was a pleasant surprise :)

(Radelaide)

Dark Blue 35 Stag with Beige Leather (Twin Sunroof Stocky) parked out the front of my house (I think you were maybe at my neighbour's house helping them move in). If youre on here :action-smiley-069:. You couldnt miss the other 2 S2 34 Stags parked at mine.

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