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saw RBPOWA (SP) on glynburn road.

That would be me. I take it u were in the s2 rs?

Also spotted a s2 bayside blue at the bp on lower north east rd as I pulled in to get fuel u were leaving

white C34 with gold/bronze rims weaving in and out of traffic, from the M4 all the way up to ryde this afternoon. in my black 34, no love shown =(

:action-smiley-069: hi Chris, sorry too busy hooning to wave :) Nice 34 BTW

Spotted a Black S2 Stagea a few times now around Burwood East over last 2-3months on Highbury Rd and Blackburn Rd

Same with a White S2, also keep seeing a White M35 in same area. Sometimes up on Springvale Rd.

Exchanged headlights, waves, toot the horn a few times.

Yellow S2 Stagea with R34 kit also in same area also.

Got a thumbs up and a wave from the bloke with the other silver m35 down the end of Targo Rd on the weekend.

Dave, it wasn't you I saw the other night on Gilba Road (crossing Targo) and then again about 20mins later in Toongabbie near the servo on Cornelia?

Dave, it wasn't you I saw the other night on Gilba Road (crossing Targo) and then again about 20mins later in Toongabbie near the servo on Cornelia?

Hey mate, yeh I saw your post, and the times were near when I was getting around those areas, but I turn left from Targo onto Gilba, and you mentioned Junia and Cornelia? I was parked in the servo on Cornelia that's opposite toongabbie shops, I just re-read your post I thought u said Lucretia and Cornelia, not Junia, but yeh for sure that would have been me then :)

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Spotted a Black S2 Stagea a few times now around Burwood East over last 2-3months on Highbury Rd and Blackburn Rd

Same with a White S2, also keep seeing a White M35 in same area. Sometimes up on Springvale Rd.

Exchanged headlights, waves, toot the horn a few times.

Yellow S2 Stagea with R34 kit also in same area also.

That was me in the Black C34.....probably wont be seeing you on Highbury Rd anymore as Im not working at the same place anymore so taking a different route to work now :P

Spotted a white M35, looked like aero kit on King Georges Rd at 11am right near AutoStyle, was dumped on black rims with copper brembos, really nice looking ride.

Then around 1:30 saw a yellow c34 on Sunnyholt rd Blacktown, near Vardys Rd.

Saw a black M35, most likely an AXIS, on the M2 Motorway heading south-west between the Pennant Hills Road and Windsor Road exits, roughly 5.45pm last night. I was heading in the other direction and about to get off the M2 at Pennant Hills Road.

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