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White M35 on M4 (got off at Reservoir Rd exit) around 6:00pm. Plates were : OM.035 (IIRC)

Makes a very nice turbo flutter.. Hehe

OM350

That was me on the way to wsid. :D

Sweet. What were your runs like? And what have you got under the hood mate? Haha.

Do you also have a 20V powered car? (Looking at your username)

Spotted that bloke who lives down Seaford way in his silver M35 coming round the round about near the Noarlunga train station.

I was coming the opposite way in the dark blue M35.

Sounded nice but was too dark to get a decent look. :)

Good chance that was me. With a Lady Luck sticker on the rear window

yeah i think that's right, you had a mate in the car as well?

red RS4 in eastwood last night, would say it was a lady driving it due to the hair I saw (from driving behind) and she was stepping on it! ahaha. but it looked stock as a rock and also quite a fair bit of paint fade.

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