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white RS4 yesterday in driving from chatswood - gordon, tried to have a look at the driver, he didn't make any eye contact so couldn't wave. B-side (or similar) sticker on back window.

Maybe he didn't look at me cos I was driving a civic

Spotted Sat morning around 8:45am in Centro car park Emu Plains NSW one white NM35 with aero front bar, side skirts, roof spoiler and Standard wheels.

It had a Nismo sticker on the rear right of the tail gate.

It was parked next to mine.

Now I see how low mine is comparing to standard height one.

Must post photos to "what have you done to your Stagea' section soon.

Installed BC BR coilovers, toe-in and camber pins to rear to fit -3 degree camber.

White s2 on oconell street, dolphin grill???

Very nice note and intake! Gave a wave outside outback jacks. Think I missed you though! Very jealous, as a p player I've only got the exhaust note and even then it's a bit of a drone.

Spotted yesterday....

black C34 GWH Leura NSW going East around 3:20pm. Gave a :action-smiley-069:

silver M35 east bound after Cumberland Hwy on ramp to M4 around 4:30pm turned off James Ruse Drive. Gave a :action-smiley-069: bit shocked to see another one??

Spotted an '03 M35 (that looks in ok nic) being wrecked for $25 in Adelaide on Gumtree.

Link: http://www.gumtree.c...king/1003055156#

Surely this sort of thing wouldn't happen to a C34.. ;p

Bayside blue c34 stag on tapleys driving behind me. Looks so tough in blue! Also

Saw another one

Same colour on well dished rims parked near Westfield Marion somewhere!

and neither of them were me...

Spotted a white M35 at the shops at Point cook around 7pm and a white C34 on the Eastern freeway Sprigvale road off ramp coming home from purchacing the new Audi A4 quattro.

That make 3 AWD cars in the driveway now. :)

I never saw a bayside blue stag till today.. Then 2 in a row but it could of been three!

In that colour they look so good! Thought there wasnt many about in adelaide!

There are only 3, maybe 4 I know of.

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