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Spotted a white series two dayz at mascot shops yesterday doing some gutter style parking.... :whistling: and another silver series two dayz on botany road at roseberry near the mascot police station.

Ooo, nice. I cant wait to get my Brembo bling on... I just finished re-kitting them. :thumbsup:

Pics?

I'll do some this weekend. BTW, Japlink do exhausts so I'll look at getting the dump pipe to them soon. Adam said they'll do anything I want :merli:

I am in foster for a few days and I have not seen a aother stagea yet am I the only stagea up here i think so people keep staring

I was up there a few weeks back; definitely attracted some attention...

Spotted a Silver AR-X on Putty road southbound today about midday. Was going up with a group of Skylines on a Cruise.

Epic Chicken parmigiana in Singlton!

oh so your back!!!!

...I still owe you a case of beer btw!....I keep buying them for you but someone ( ph34r.gif) keeps steeling them!!!

oh so your back!!!!

...I still owe you a case of beer btw!....I keep buying them for you but someone ( ph34r.gif) keeps steeling them!!!

Jed must have a thirst up huh?:rolleyes: Yeah, got back last wednesday.

Drop me a message or something, and we'll meet up and have a beverage, you got to see these wheels I got :thumbsup:

oh, and keeping it on topic - White C34 S1 on Pacific Highway, tonight, bout 830pm. Just passing Wahroonga. Had yellow foggies on.

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Spotted a Silver M35 with roof racks and gold wheels turning off Springvale Road (VIC) heading southbound (I was in the Axis driving to work and you turned left onto a side street)

Anyone on here?

I drive down springvale road to get to work.

Spotted a Silver M35 with roof racks and gold wheels turning off Springvale Road (VIC) heading southbound (I was in the Axis driving to work and you turned left onto a side street)

Anyone on here?

I drive down springvale road to get to work.

Was this down near Brandon Park? with Ski racks on?

spotted a black M35 in the city around 5.05pm yesterday. gold wheels, black carbon bonnet and matt black grill. looked kinda awesome. pulled up at my busstop on clarence st.

Hey mate, No that wasn't me. However I didn't know you work in town. I'm only in OConnell st. we should get together for lunch if you keen.

Can you pm me your e-mail as I would like to share your wealth of knowlidge on M35.

Cheers

Dave

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