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Spotted a C34 at KFC in Allambie (Skyline Shops to be exact) with the number plates OVLOV. On here? I had a good laugh.

I see that car a lot. Have put it up in this spotted thread a few times and no response. I think it's a female owner.

Spotted a silver S2 parked near Pendle Hill station.

Also spotted a white RS4S DAYZ manual at Challenger spares too, plenty of parts to scab off it!

Spotted that silver s2 a few times in that spot.

And please don't take the rear spoiler from the white RS4S - I plan to go in there after New Year's to get that and some other parts off it too. That's just around the corner from my house, too.

Spotted a silver Axis yesterday morning at Seven Hills Rd & Abbott Rd (was that you Dave?), & what a day in the 'Riff, at 3:50pm, spotted a white S2 C34 on the Northern rd flyover of the M4. Then after I turned right on the M4, spotted another white S2 C34 with a dayz kit on the slip rd off the M4 for the Northern Rd, & on my back up the M4 at 4:40pm spotted ANOTHER white S2 C34 heading west between the Northern & Kingswood Rd bridges!

Spotted that silver s2 a few times in that spot.

And please don't take the rear spoiler from the white RS4S - I plan to go in there after New Year's to get that and some other parts off it too. That's just around the corner from my house, too.

Oh don't worry, I don't have any interest in the spoiler. I went there to get a replacement mirror for mine ... they've got a silver S1 RS4 there too which my mates and I have salvaged a few parts off :lol:

Spotted a silver Axis yesterday morning at Seven Hills Rd & Abbott Rd (was that you Dave?)

Yeh mate would have been on the way to work, didn't notice your car? I spotted a silver m35 last Monday or Tuesday morning headed down Abbott Rd few cars ahead of me.

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