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On Tuesday 10 July around 4:30pm I passed a red C34 S2 on Albatross Road, Nowra Hill NSW. I'm sure you would remember passing me, I was in a white Toyota Camry (rental) - a car as memorable as it is thrilling to drive :rolleyes: .

Then about a k up the road I saw a silver C34 S2 parked on the side of the road, which I also re-spotted the next morning in the same spot. Probably this one (with the twin sunroofs).

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Yesterday morning (Friday) about 8:30 I seen a black C34 S2 on Yass Rd Queanbeyan NSW (parked) with SA plates. This time I was in my white R31 wagon, much more enjoyable to drive :D .

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And put in a very good account for yourselves too, by your times. Seriously, you two were pretty much the quickest all day through out the different courses. Very impressed.

I'll have a chance, but today just wasnt it. Catch you out there soon. Sorry. Didn't get a chance to say bye, Theo, but thanks for the ride!

Spotted this S2 Autech on Ebayed lastnite, very seriously thought about going to look at it & buying it last year when I was looking. It was on carsales for $24K. Glad I didn't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320943252107?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

Grey M35 RS on FTG Road Scoresby tonight. Stopped at the lights and said hi.

Took me a few seconds to realise there was another stag along side me.

Sorry, I thought it was a Volvo just from the colour. :no:

Will you be at the Stagea cruise this Sunday?

Spotted Theo, Alex, Ryan, Shaun and Gavin on Sunday @ Texi.

Theo and Ryan, was awesome to see you guys out there cutting it up. Alex and Ryan, major thanks for helping out on the day - these events don't run without volunteers like yourself. Gavin, was good to meet you, too.

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