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Was he racing? would be a hard task making our cars fast down an 1/8 mile

You kidding? 1/8 mile is the M35 event. 4WD out of the hole & it's all over before the other guys get a chance to catch up, lol.

No he wasn't racing - we were spectators today. Maybe another time..

You kidding? 1/8 mile is the M35 event. 4WD out of the hole & it's all over before the other guys get a chance to catch up, lol.

No he wasn't racing - we were spectators today. Maybe another time..

maybe if our cars were 500kg lighter. and able to launch propely

spotted very nice gold m35 in burwood today, looked but couldnt tell if u saw the silver stag on how tinted your windows were lol

That was me! Yea, I was waving and wondered why you didn't wave back. Nice C34!!!

Saturday night there was a dark coloured C34 parked opposite Werrington Down shops / Caltex servo.

Sunday morning spotted a black M35 on Cumberland Hwy / James Ruse Dr near the underpass of Windsor Rd. (North Parramatta) at about 10:30ish

and today spotted Taren in his C34/R34 black wagon on Castlereigh Rd around 1:10........ I was on the side of the road in the van on the phone :P

Saturday night there was a dark coloured C34 parked opposite Werrington Down shops / Caltex servo.

Sunday morning spotted a black M35 on Cumberland Hwy / James Ruse Dr near the underpass of Windsor Rd. (North Parramatta) at about 10:30ish

and today spotted Taren in his C34/R34 black wagon on Castlereigh Rd around 1:10........ I was on the side of the road in the van on the phone :P

Black m35 was me. I live in northmead and was on my way home from the fully sick nismo workshop

Also spotted a silver C34 at Glenwood shops tonight around 530pm

Spotted 2 today...both in port Melbourne .... White S2.. stopped him and and a chat.. Sorry I didn't get your name... then while waiting for my bus around 5:45 an M35 went around the corner from salmon st on to Williamson road.

Edited by infiltrator

 

You kidding? 1/8 mile is the M35 event. 4WD out of the hole & it's all over before the other guys get a chance to catch up, lol.

No he wasn't racing - we were spectators today. Maybe another time..

 

Yeah, I did a 6.2 sec for the 1/8 mile ROFL

red c34 stagea with black aftermarket front bar in roger st brookvale

you drive past my work most mornings and i spotted you around 12 on pittwater rd driving past again :yes:

Edited by R33huntme

red c34 stagea with black aftermarket front bar in roger st brookvale

you drive past my work most mornings and i spotted you around 12 on pittwater rd driving past again :yes:

Yep thats me...

I take it yours is the grey one parked in roger st I see in the mornings. Looks sweet.

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