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Stag at jdmst Eomm yesterday

You should have spotted at least three C34s there, Raf - my green s1, StageIan's red s2 and Bodella's white s2. We were all parked in the same row, pretty close to each other.

Oh, on Friday arvo I spotted a gold M35 on the main street of Wentworthville (Dunmore Street) while I was driving my old man's car (dark silver Audi A4), then spotted it again about half-an-hour later on Targo Road in Toongabbie just after I'd picked up my car.

spotted silver m35 with black wheels this afternoon in taree,following two new brz subarus.i was in the white c34 behind you.Nice m35 by the way. :action-smiley-069:

Spotted you too Mitch! Love the stance of yours. Looked clean and tough!

My assistant was driving my car. I was in the 86. (It was an 86 and BRZ. Story will be out in Top Gear Magazine shortly).

Probably had heaps of cameras stickin out of it!

Spoolin got spotted!

Now, hot tip- what's the Subaru like compared to the Toyota Chris?

Haha, They are both pretty similar. Front suspension is a little stiffer on the BRZ. I prefer the look of the 86 though.

Honestly, either the 86 or BRZ are rediculously good. Im trying to get one as a second car.

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