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There's another m35 in the Redlands? WOW! It concerns me that somebody who owns such a mature car would be at such an immature watering hole.

Bloody "Pit"

Haha you qouted the wrong guy. Yeah id say it would be someone working, ill have to keep an eye out for it. I only ever drink at that watering hole on the very rare occasion haha. Theres quite a few M35 around Redlands way, i know of at least two! not sure if there on here however

Haha you qouted the wrong guy. Yeah id say it would be someone working, ill have to keep an eye out for it. I only ever drink at that watering hole on the very rare occasion haha. Theres quite a few M35 around Redlands way, i know of at least two! not sure if there on here however

I meet my wife there about 17 years ago. Sad, but true.

Spotted a nice white series 1 c34 with QLD plates in Yamba (south of Byron) last week while on hoildays. Young guy driving it.

saw a red S1 pull up next to me just off miller st north syd last week, i was parked.. number plates spelt out stagea with numerals as well..dont remember exactly but got a wave :D ...and a yellow s2 with days kit coming from llandilo area waved but didnt get one back.. :)

saw a red S1 pull up next to me just off miller st north syd last week, i was parked.. number plates spelt out stagea with numerals as well..dont remember exactly but got a wave :P ...and a yellow s2 with days kit coming from llandilo area waved but didnt get one back.. :P

Are you a new owner, Brent? Welcome aboard!

Are you a new owner, Brent? Welcome aboard!

shure am and thanks!.. have been for a few months, only just got my full license though about a month back.

Saw a bronze coloured s1 with dark tint on great western Hwy heading towards st marys about 30 mins ago.

Saw Silver M35 RX or RS joining the Monash from the South Gippy today around 4:30pm. I was travelling the other way from melbourne. Was so shocked, forgot to wave...

Was almost like driving towards a mirror, except that I have bigger wheels, am higher off the ground, and have grey cladding, but appart from that, exactly the same...

spotted brendan&ana's stag at work today, was in getting a service. mine was there too lol,

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hehe,

haha thats cheating...

all its missing is my one(anas) :) lol :)

i like my pic better before we moved the cars lol

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I spotted two M35s today - a silver one (RS or RX) somewhere on my travels between home at Toongabbie, Parramatta, Lane Cove and back home, and a white AR-X with big wheels similar to Danny's (rego BJA20Y or something similar), parked at the shops in Winston Hills (incidentally, directly opposite a purple R33 GTSt). I left an SAU-NSW business card on both the AR-X and the R33...

Spotted a gold M35 this morning at mascot shops looks like it was heading towards the airport, nice rims but i think it was a stocker apart from that

that would have been me been spotted twice now woopeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :3some:

Spotted a dark blue M35 parked along the fence-line at Oran Park today, watching me and the SAU-NSW crew thrashing around the South circuit.

As always, I was the ONLY Stagea owner with his car out. :3some: BezerkR32 (Stu) and Xmetal (Ian) both have excuses - Stu was racing his LS1-powered R32 (good son of rajab it sounds awesome, and goes soooo well!) and Xmetal no longer owns his.

hey I had an excuse too! but I'll bring it to the next one :3some:

I spotted Nick's stagea hooning around oran park today, looked good and I reckon the 32 gtr seat would have helped heaps...the standard ones are more lounge room than race track

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