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Spotted Gavin again this time down Powers Rd and up past Winsto shops, beeps and waves :) Also spotted a silver arx on Abbott Rd 8am, and saw a black arx, looked dumped, turning right from Caroline Chisolm Dr onto Old Windsor about 7:30pm Tuesday night, chick driving.

Pearl white S2 RS4S Dayz on Diamond Creek Road this arvo, bout 5:45pm.

I was the dude on the R1 who gave you a toot and wave as I passed you.

Very, VERY neat car. Wish mine was that clean >_< Damn not having a garage!

Spotted Gavin again this time down Powers Rd and up past Winsto shops, beeps and waves :) Also spotted a silver arx on Abbott Rd 8am, and saw a black arx, looked dumped, turning right from Caroline Chisolm Dr onto Old Windsor about 7:30pm Tuesday night, chick driving.

HAHA, was late leaving work & thought I'd stalk you the long way to Norwest Private!

Also spotted a silver S2 C34 turning onto Perfection Ave Stanhope Gardens at 8pm tonight.

HAHA, was late leaving work & thought I'd stalk you the long way to Norwest Private!

Haha! That's awesome, I saw you give it a boot after going passed, I pickup my daughter from mum & dads in baulko every Friday. Love your ride man, makes me want a c34, there's a few really neat ones around the area, only one yellow one I've seen but!

Spotted Gavin again this time down Powers Rd and up past Winsto shops, beeps and waves :) Also spotted a silver arx on Abbott Rd 8am, and saw a black arx, looked dumped, turning right from Caroline Chisolm Dr onto Old Windsor about 7:30pm Tuesday night, chick driving.

Crap, I live in the area too and rarely see anyone except StageIan in his red s2.

Crap, I live in the area too and rarely see anyone except StageIan in his red s2.

Yeh I'm always looking out for you either down the end of Targo or when I'm over the other side of toonie station but yet to get a spot!

Crap, I live in the area too and rarely see anyone except StageIan in his red s2.

Hey Nick. I've occasionally seen a green S1 just like yours around Quakers/ The Ponds. I was nearly tricked the first time i saw it! I've mentioned it here before without a response, so I don't think they are on here..........

Yeh I'm always looking out for you either down the end of Targo or when I'm over the other side of toonie station but yet to get a spot!

I live on the other side of Toonie station, but have relatives near the Girraween end of Targo Road, so I'm down there fairly often. I also use Targo or Toongabbie Road to get to Unigoup.

Hey Nick. I've occasionally seen a green S1 just like yours around Quakers/ The Ponds. I was nearly tricked the first time i saw it! I've mentioned it here before without a response, so I don't think they are on here..........

Oh really Gav? I've never seen another dark green s1 around here...

If by ripping road you mean Epping Road, that was me! If not, then this is really embarrassing :whistling:

Yeh....epping rd....spell check got me again....black wheels aye? I honked going in the opposite direction. Second time I've seen your car now!

Yeh....epping rd....spell check got me again....black wheels aye? I honked going in the opposite direction. Second time I've seen your car now!

I do remember hearing a beep actually, near The Ranch Hotel? I'm pretty sure we live in roughly the same area, though I am yet to see your stealth M35 despite keeping an eye out for it!

Black rims = win on the AR-X, it's a good option with the plastic arches IMO. My car is getting new rubber on the rears, Falken of course... :whistling:

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