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Dammit, I never get spotted when I'm out...

BTW, there'll be another Sydney Stagea soon, the car has arrived here and is about to be shipped off for compliancing. The owner has already had a good look through the threads here... It's another white Dayz edition, and will be copping a manual conversion.

Dammit, I never get spotted when I'm out...

BTW, there'll be another Sydney Stagea soon, the car has arrived here and is about to be shipped off for compliancing. The owner has already had a good look through the threads here... It's another white Dayz edition, and will be copping a manual conversion.

nice one, who owns it?

Spotted Fuzzy last night at the angels and airwaves concert, i was gonna come up and say hi but at the time i wasnt sure if it was you, i knew it was you when i saw your stag outside in the street and then i was gonna come up and say hi but i thought id wait for you to drive past but you ended up doing a u-turn so i didnt get a chance.

Spotted Fuzzy last night at the angels and airwaves concert, i was gonna come up and say hi but at the time i wasnt sure if it was you, i knew it was you when i saw your stag outside in the street and then i was gonna come up and say hi but i thought id wait for you to drive past but you ended up doing a u-turn so i didnt get a chance.

yeah .. that was me ... hard at work, gotta love being a photographer at times.

You should of come up ... wasnt' like l was really listening to them anyway. I'm at most gigs in melb, so if u see me again .. come up and say hi.

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aww yeah i guess i could throw some on. Its very stock, cept for the 17" wheels. Was pretty dirty too... But still, i was excited as hell chasing to catch up to him. Felt like a lil kid.

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wow crappy photos... on my phone, at night. Nice guy to talk to, very happy with his purchase, and the attention it brings.

Hey guys,

Im the Jack that Robert was talkin to. Hes the first one i have seen around since i got mine about a month ago. Will get some more pics up soon (when its light). Expect to see me down the coast on the 11th too. Oh, an it'll be washed this time.

Spotted an Autech 260 today. Was looking schmick, have seen it before around the Chermside area. Made me jealous!

That 260 is pretty umm... pretty fat... lol

Seen that in chermy too, though at first i thought it was just a plain S2. Had a few under my belt that night though... lol

Pretty sure i saw this on the highway ages ago though.

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