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spotted a grey 4d 34 gt yesterday on Abbot rd going on to m2 around 3pm

spotted ECR33T in newcastle hunters ice rink carpark around 530ish

and also a white 33 s2 "AO...TM" last night near pennant hills

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Keep spotting a yellow stagea in St Leonards, they just drove past me ( i was standing at the corner of the street to cross at the lights) at the forum.

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spotted RUGAME next to me on king georges rd around 2:30ish, but i was in the xr6t again.

and a white 4 door r32 on princess h'way turning onto port hacking road, plates JCD- sumfin

JCD 781 that was meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.....

i finally got seen..

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Keep spotting a yellow stagea in St Leonards, they just drove past me ( i was standing at the corner of the street to cross at the lights) at the forum.

Sammmmeh - Seen him also around same area few times - dont think he is on here then?

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ive posted a few times and never gotten a reply.. its very nice though. Also see a white RS4 ( i think it is?) stagea on mowbary rd alllll the time

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Keep spotting a yellow stagea in St Leonards, they just drove past me ( i was standing at the corner of the street to cross at the lights) at the forum.
Sammmmeh - Seen him also around same area few times - dont think he is on here then?
ive posted a few times and never gotten a reply.. its very nice though. Also see a white RS4 ( i think it is?) stagea on mowbary rd alllll the time

That could be "wolverine" (aka Andrew) or his wife, but I'm sure it's the wife who uses the car most, and they live in the Hills area. If it's a manual (i.e. has "RS Four S" on the bootlid), then it's a good chance it's them.

Oh, and most of the other Stagea owners don't venture to this part of the forums, although I'm trying to change that...

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spotted white 33 plates slow33w burwood westfields carpark and then i parked next to jet32t at sylvania maccas

Yep saw your car. Was on the otherside of the carpark..

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spotted a wine red 33 on mowbry road chatswood near the pub and then a few meters up spotted a white 33 with a big nismo sticker on windscreen.....unfort both of them dont relise enthusiasts also drive R31's!!

so no wave for me :woot:

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Spotted a charcoal S1 R33 on the F3 last night heading northbound around berowra... plates were BBP-98?

Waved.... unfortunately I was in the wrx and all I got was a wtf?

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