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With dark grey/black 5-spoke wheels, Dave? If so, I see that around a fair bit.

Yeh mate that's the one :) First time I've seen it, seen the m35 down Targo Rd about a hundred times, mustn't be I here, saw a bloke getting in it the other day, he noticed me going past and was looking at the car but didn't seem to care much. The white c34 at Challenger looks sick, see that everyday going to work.

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Yeh mate that's the one :) First time I've seen it, seen the m35 down Targo Rd about a hundred times, mustn't be I here, saw a bloke getting in it the other day, he noticed me going past and was looking at the car but didn't seem to care much. The white c34 at Challenger looks sick, see that everyday going to work.

LOL, you probably pass my street every day then!

I doubt my car will be coming out until just after the new year, unless it's a dry day with no chance of rain while I'm out - I need a new set of tyres (at least for the front, but I'll probably change the lot).

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I know it is a bit late - however spotted last weekend in my street the infamous yellow c34 in St Andrews :-) give you a yell and a wave while we are washing my DC5R after a wonderful track day :-)

and another black C34 gave you a wave in woodbine

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nice! 1. is she hot? 2. what body kit is that?

1: If u were in the ivy, she was the one being paid to get pissed and swim in the pool,

2: Gialla Kit, Im desperatly looking for stock aero sideskirts and rear bar.

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Spotted 180fan (Brian) again today, Upper Mountains, didn't wave as I was on my bike with some mates.

Also Spotted a stock Silver M35 in Woodford on the GWH, LPG sticker on the numberplate.

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Spotted in the ACT on Oaks Estate Road near Queanbeyan a neat silver M35 Axis. It didn't look quite like your average silver Axis. Very nice.

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