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Yeah man would have been, I've got a white series two.

Riding my bike up and down hampstead for work this week, so if you see a cyclist waving you down its not some weirdo, well maybe I am but still you'll know. Hahaha

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.

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

Next time I see it & there is no traffic island in the way, I'll hang a Uie & chase him down for a chat!!!

Shit, forgot.

This morning travelled behind a white pm35 with a nismo exhaust, and roof racks or more accurately roof bike racks on.

About 520am through turramurra.

Saw this - again. Same place, same time, differernt direction...

Spotted a very neat black m35 in the St Marys region on Saturday afternoon.

Had similar plates to Iains old car, forming Stagea out of numbers and letters.

Sweet ride whoever it was. :)

Yeh I have been finally spotted by someone other than Theo. Didn't see you? But then again the kids were driving me nuts all morning and my only focus was to get them to Nanas! Lol. Thanks for the compliment! :-)

LOLz.....you wont see Stephen and his gone even more gay than his last pink M35.........Maxima man 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!

Spotted your missus(I think) today at about 4.30 on pennant hills rd!

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