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At last friday's Re Custom's Dyno Day ,met Ryan1600, Infiltrator and The proud owner of WGN C34(sorry I'm bad with names)very happy to meet you all(sorry I had to go away but wife & kid got bored and pissed) How did it go Ryan?Hope to see you around...

spotted this S1 Stag near Mt Coolum on the Sunny Coast

its actually for sale

looked good with no panel damage at all

interior looked alright too

ill go back & get a flyer from the it asap

if anyones interested just pm me & ill have more details

had to use my phone to take pics...

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it was good to meet you to,my missus had definitely had enough by the time i left lol,it was good to finally meet a couple of stag owners,although i missed out meeting RBPOWA or ryan1600 though

yeah i got there at 9pm.

my miss's went out with her work mates.

learn boys, dyno nights are for people who can bare it

it was good to meet you to,my missus had definitely had enough by the time i left lol,it was good to finally meet a couple of stag owners,although i missed out meeting RBPOWA or ryan1600 though

Ryan was there,he parked next to you(he had a plastered wrist)anyway...did you see his run or infiltrator's?

Sorry i missed youTJ...next time...

Spotted a Silver S2 siting at a red light in the left lane at the Frankston-Cranbourne Rd/Moorooduc Hwy intersection on Monday night (16th Feb).

Gave a wave as I crossed the Hwy in front of you.

Come on, someone must've spotted me by now!!

Nearly 400 km's on the clock :)

400km's?

Jeez, I don't think I have been spotted yet & I have been driving my M35 around Vic for nearly 2 years and over 60,000kms!!!

Spotted a Silver S2 siting at a red light in the left lane at the Frankston-Cranbourne Rd/Moorooduc Hwy intersection on Monday night (16th Feb).

Gave a wave as I crossed the Hwy in front of you.

400km's?

Jeez, I don't think I have been spotted yet & I have been driving my M35 around Vic for nearly 2 years and over 60,000kms!!!

Damn, ok, I'll just quietly drop back into the background :)

People must see it or hear it, Nismo exhaust and manual changing she get's her rev's on lol

Oh there was a spot I made that I havn't posted yet!

Was cruising up Vardy's Road at Kings Park and spotted a white S1 in my review mirror so I slowed up so he could come along side me.

Was an L Plater and the car had different coloured panels here and there, the back end was grey i think from memory.

I gave him a beep and a big blast of 1st gear with high revs :)

Oh there was a spot I made that I havn't posted yet!

Was cruising up Vardy's Road at Kings Park and spotted a white S1 in my review mirror so I slowed up so he could come along side me.

Was an L Plater and the car had different coloured panels here and there, the back end was grey i think from memory.

I gave him a beep and a big blast of 1st gear with high revs :(

I think that might be the same s1 that my friend told me about last week, with different coloured panels here and there...

At last friday's Re Custom's Dyno Day ,met Ryan1600, Infiltrator and The proud owner of WGN C34(sorry I'm bad with names)very happy to meet you all(sorry I had to go away but wife & kid got bored and pissed) How did it go Ryan?Hope to see you around...

121awkw at speed cut, was good to meet you :)

it was good to meet you to,my missus had definitely had enough by the time i left lol,it was good to finally meet a couple of stag owners,although i missed out meeting RBPOWA or ryan1600 though

you bastard, i wanted those plates when i bought mine, went to get em but they were gone, bought a FMIC instead haha

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