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Hey, yeah Epping rd sucks balls hard too. It was me in the Axis but its a silver one, I saw your car about maybe 3 months ago and that's what made me start looking at buying a Stag cause yours looks so clean and tuff. Nice one.

NSW: Spotted yesterday in Heathcote around 3:30pm one silver M35 parked on Princes Hwy just south of the shell servo with roof racks then a blue one going north on Princes Hwy on the big left hander Sutho side of Sylvania shops near Tom Ugly's bridge around 5:30pm. Then another silver M35 with body kit and foggies going south on Princes Hwy at intersection of Port Hacking Road and Princes Hwy Sylvania. Exchanged waves as he cruised past then I followed until New Illawarra Road at Bangor.

Spotted early this morning

QLD - Yatala - Southbound M1 - Yellow S2, Wheels, Exhaust and an identity crisis lol. S1 Lights at the least and pretty sure it had an S1 grille too ! Not sure if you're on here, Good to see another stag but !! It's been ages

Yeah i get around alot and it is a ser2 with a ser1 front.

Spotted a silver M35 going past Macquarie centre on Talavera rd earlier this morning.

My black M35 was parked on Talavera all day out the front of Sony, When i saw Talavera i got all excited thinking i was spotted for once.. Guess not :(

My black M35 was parked on Talavera all day out the front of Sony, When i saw Talavera i got all excited thinking i was spotted for once.. Guess not :(

Lol, mine is sitting just down the road at my work, and I never get spotted...

Ah well...

I spotted StageIan and bodella on Friday night at the Pizza Cruise (which didn't have pizzas, but oh well...)

Josh, were you working at the Sony sale today? I was gonna head down, but heard that the queue was out the door with like an hour's wait... Did I miss anything?

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