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your car looked awesome... i pulled up along side of u to say hi and then i couldnt be bothered, was so tired. pulled the trailer from the other side of lithgow all the way up to erina ( past gosford) got home at 3.30am! one of the slowest trips i had up the freeway!

lol thanks.. long drive eh!! far out..

today i spotted a red RS4 S cantebury rd, the driver slowed down and gave the thumbs up.. gave one back..actually was on my way back from test driving M35's lol Read post in topics.

Spotted red series 1 with "574GEA" plates yesterday. Heading up the coast from brissy. I turned off at the redcliff/northleakes turn off they kept going. We both exchanged friendly waves. I love the excitement that comes with seeing another stagea :sick:.

omg i spotted 3 white stageas.

firday night on the big road that goes from the airport to phillip island, a white one WGNC34

and then 2 white stagea tow cars at the track over the weekend. good work guys :banana:

Spotted Andy's car in the carpark of one of the locals tonight, woulda come found ya but

the line was too massive and i was hungry!

I was quite tripped out at first as i drove in and saw a white stagea staring me in the face!

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lol, spewin you ur car wasnt still there when i came out,

I was there for dinner with family for my brothers 19th b'day,

that line up was pretty full on but the food was incredible!

lol, spewin you ur car wasnt still there when i came out,

I was there for dinner with family for my brothers 19th b'day,

that line up was pretty full on but the food was incredible!

Yeh it is good food and cheap too, but i wasnt going to wait that long for

it...ended up going back to Rivo bowling club for dinner and won a meat

tray hahaha!

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