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Black M35 with Kenstyle kit and bronze TE37s (or replicas?) at On the Run Davoren Park - not sure if the owner works there?

Nice looking car, but makes me glad I don't have a black one. Looks like a nightmare to keep clean!

spotted a shitty little white stagea s2 Dayz with white volk rims parked in 39 herbert st, st leonards :P

In front of Wescon Group. i was doing my pickups from there, i even got a photo.

UMad Bodella? XD

not as cool as my white bomb :D

p.s as i cruise through sydney in my cool Mail Call van in ma little Red Mario hat, i now see at least 15-20 stageas a day, its getting out of hand......... i cant keep up

Haha , missed this, ask the warehouse boys who the bogan is driving the Stagea. :nyaanyaa:

You spotted a Nissan Serena ?! Wonder if it was the SR20DET model ?

To quote wikipedia "Nissan produced a version with the turbocharged SR20DET to carry people very rapidly"

Or was it the diesel model which "Auto Express once named the Serena as the slowest passenger car in the benchmark 0-60 mph (now 62 mph) test, with the 2.3 diesel version (added in the mid 1990s) taking 27.8 seconds to reach that speed."

Obviously I am shit stirring and realise you just made a typo :D

And what a beast it was. thinking of trading the Stag for a true Family Rocket. ;)

spotted too many stageas again today..... like every other day, haha

P.S, KNG M35, i took you up on your offer visiting your cafe cause i had a second, but noooooooo, you just so happened to go out when i came past!!!! so i just oogled out your car while drinking that hot chocolate with 1kg of cocao poweder in it :D

[NSW] Spotted black NM35 at Lawson at 8:37 this morning going west. Was this Daleo?

Nope; mine is tucked up in the garage while I prep my bike for tomorrows Eastern Creek track (boat) day. Hopefully the rain pisses off soon.

Edited by Daleo

spotted too many stageas again today..... like every other day, haha

P.S, KNG M35, i took you up on your offer visiting your cafe cause i had a second, but noooooooo, you just so happened to go out when i came past!!!! so i just oogled out your car while drinking that hot chocolate with 1kg of cocao poweder in it :D

Sorry buddy

Was at the pub throwing a few back

Text next if u want on 0405656863

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