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Spotted today around 10am: Stock looking grey S2 parked opposite Maccas at Robina, on Scottsdale(?) drive, pointing toward the auto mall....

That was me Micah, I was having brekkie at the Scottish restaurant before getting all my crap out of my parent's garage before moving next year. I have way too much stuff :lol:

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That was me Micah, I was having brekkie at the Scottish restaurant before getting all my crap out of my parent's garage before moving next year. I have way too much stuff :lol:

Ah, I suspected it may have been you! Next time give a call if you're in the neighborhood: I only live about 3 mins away :P

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spotted a m35 on the way home on princes hwy near sylvania maccas, had plates BDV 30S i think, just to let you know aswell, one of your front lights is out. :)

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Just spotted a really dark green s2 C34 with stickers all over the back window on Station Road in Seven Hills, rego was RS45TR. I just did a run to the shops and was using the old man's car, should've taken my own... Bah!

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Spotted two stageas yesterday

one red RS four cruising inbound on the monash near wellington road at about 2:00pm

1 white one turning onto monash from princes highway near berwick. :devil:

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