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Spotted very slick C34 waiting to pull out onto GWH at Springwood yesterday; gave a flash, got a wave back.

Nice ride mate.;-)

That was the son,s car. Now you have seen the family's full collection :banana:

Was being stalked by #@Old Fella in Emu Plains today; apologies for having to look at the back of my Brown Stagea today.

Yours was looking immaculate as usual...

Must stop for a chat when I next see you; unfortunately was on my way to a funeral today.

This afternoon, I spotted that white S2 C34 that's regularly parked on/near Powers Road in Seven Hills. Looks like a trailer was attached to it, or it was very closely parked to the tow hitch on it.

That's generally where you are going in a hearse

Son and myself (C34 and M35) turned up at the daughters house and neighbour she was talking with said "Here are the two White Lady funeral cars arriving"

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Spotted Josh aka "Brick" @ my work tonight swapping exhausts

Really?

I actually had some respect for him, as I'd assumed he did it in the apartment parking space.

You've made things too easy for him Dave.

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Silver NM35 spotted lurking around garage sales in Wentworth Falls this morning.

Yes, I spotted it too? at the Old Bathurst Rd roundabout near the Blackburn Hotel in Katoomba yesterday. I waved to the driver as I turned off the roundabout and received a nod in reply.

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