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Spotted a silver s1 on Northern express way around 4.30 last night going through the a 25 construction zone without any work going on. Car was looking good I boosted as u pulled out and thought it was a highway cop for a while waiting to pounce

White C34 RS4S Dayz on Greensborough Bypass up and through the Civic Drive roundabout. Eventually turned right off Diamond Creek Rd down Aqueduct Rd towards St Helena.

I was on the matte black CBR1000 and gave you the thumbs up.

*Sunday arvo/evening saw a white S2 C34 on Douglas Rd, Blacktown was with a light blue BA Falcon.

*Tuesday spotted a burgundy M35 dropped on its arse at Hawkesbury UNI.

* Wednesday arvo 2:30ish spotted a silver Axis on George St, South Windsor.

Got distracted while half asleep this morning admiring a silver c34s2 on goodwood rd this morning and totally blazed a speeding camera.. cheers for the warning btw it just didnt register due to the aforementioned half asleep mode.. *facepalm*.. second one in 2 months after nothing in the last 6 years.. Nice ride you have

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What are the chances of two Lightning Yellow C34 S2 RS FOUR S's cresting the top of a sharp steep hill from opposite directions?

Well it happened this morning...WOOHOO!!!!!

Spotted a lightning yellow S2 C34 this morning on Gilbert Rd, Castle Hill this morning at 9:20 this morning. Flashes & waves all round!!!

Kellyville Ridge was me.

I don't think the other one I saw yesterday is on here.

Your car sure stands out. I also saw a red c34 pulling out of kellyville ridge a the ettamogah on Friday around lunch time

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