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2 today:

1) Green C34 in Northmead around 1:30pm

2) Silver VIP looking M35 Autech (I think) on Cumberland turning onto M4 Citybound around 4. Pulled up next to him, then he saw me as I moved along, gave a wave out the window, and received one.

Driving up from huski today I've spotted three stageas all m35's

1. Sliver one in berry about 12:30.

2 a maroon one near kirawee.

3. A black Arx like mine but stock as turning left off the princess highway at about 2:30 I waved don't know if you saw me had the missus driving with here L plates on.

We meet again #@Old Fella!

On GWH again, in my brown Stagea; again...

I washed it this afternoon; so it doesn't look so ugleh.

Catch up soon mate!

Was in such a hurry.... wouldn't even have noticed if it was needing the grass mowed that was growing all over it

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