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Spot a very nice s2, bayside blue, regularly around my place on hawker street. Sa. Normally parked down a side street between the park and the pub! Just wondering if you're on here. Good to see another one in brompton!

a little delayed but during the last 2 weeks ive seen 2 white m35's, a maroon c34, a white c34, bayside blue c34 oh and finally another white c34 with a tribal decal across the doors :D

all around the northern suburbs

Spotted a red stagea with a black front bar last week, once outside Hardware and General / Chickens Plus in Brookvale, and the other time was in Neutral Bay, outside NAB.

Also spotted a black stagea this arvo outside NAB again at the traffic lights. Gave the nod, got one back. On here?

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black s2

on marion road, thismorning, not sure what time, went past graham wests workshop! we were having a dyno get toether! wishing my stag was on the road so i could have shown them a real car!

Spotted that silver M35 again parked on Targo Road in Toongabbie.

That's always parked near the park on the corner at the end of Targo hey? I think a chick drives it, I live down Targo Rd too but mines never on the street.

Spotted Nick, Duncan, and a mystery White m35 at the sau nsw dyno day yesterday. M35 was just hanging out at a tyre store opposite unigroup in Windsor.

Great to see Duncan's dirty 30, and Nicks clean car on the rollers.

That's always parked near the park on the corner at the end of Targo hey? I think a chick drives it, I live down Targo Rd too but mines never on the street.

I've been thinking of leaving an SAU business card on the car, but everytime I see it I'm either in too much of a hurry to get somewhere or too tired to do it.

You live down Targo or on Targo? I'm on the other side of the station in Toonie, but my car also spends 95% of its home time in the garage.

Spotted Nick, Duncan, and a mystery White m35 at the sau nsw dyno day yesterday. M35 was just hanging out at a tyre store opposite unigroup in Windsor.

Great to see Duncan's dirty 30, and Nicks clean car on the rollers.

Clean car? Mine? LOL! :D

Hahahaha :P

My dyno prediction was spot-on though - 175rwkW on the first run and a max of 176.2rwkW. AFM was maxed-out, and the knock sensor was going crazy (reading up to 170!) even though there was no knock.

I've lost about 10kW over the past few years, but that was measured on a different shop's dyno and apart from the usual oils and filters, etc. I haven't had to do any maintenance.

Didn't spot either of the 2 stagea's in Germany but did spot plenty of BMW's & Audi's on the Autobahn.. got to love those Autobahn's... 196km/h in a 1.4lt compact. :)

How is this possible???? :woot:

Speed kills; therefore you are dead.

Congratulations on your internet connection from the afterlife. ;)

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