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Spotted a white M35 Axis on the F3 and cruised with it from Hornsby up to where I exited at the Berowra turn-off. Rego was HK-12-something-something, pink or red plate with white letters & numerals.

Also spotted Luke (fat-lad) and Kacey (Coastal_Chill) in their Honda, with Ian (Xmetal) tagging along, and Brendan and Ana (Brendan&Ana) in their blue M35 at the Coastie Cruise tonight.

GF spotted an M35 on Weds on North Rocks Road (or tuesday).

She claims it was the same as "ours" :) So I'll go so far as saying it was a silver/grey M35 (I dunno what the difference between silver and grey is).

Edited by LordMidol
welcome back dude!!!

PS i have nismo stripes too

LOL you get a special on import monster or something?

I must admit Craig's looked pretty awesome with the stripes, but I'm sure they don't make it go any faster :)

nah they are from some 3rd party that make stickers etc. they are gonna come off and ill change the colours and put the full nismo S-Tune stickering on it. just for fun.... when i get it back from the dealer

if anyone sees my car around concord area (or anywhere) in the next 2 weeks. please let me know. i dont trust the dealer one bit

if anyone sees my car around concord area (or anywhere) in the next 2 weeks. please let me know. i dont trust the dealer one bit

if u dont trust the dealer why u leaving it there then?

but dont be suprised when u get back to the dealer when it goes :happy:

( ive heard a few bad experiences with ppl i know, things blowing up and s**t)

lol only kidding good luck with the dealer just right down the km's that r on it , if theres alot more on it id b asking questions

well thats my 4 jimmy's worth :cool:

There was a dark green S1 up here the other day. My son thought it was me, but when he got home, i was here.

Who has a dark green Stagea??????????

Edited by 66yostagea
There was a dark green S1 up here the other day. My son thought it was me, but when he got home, i was here.

Who has a dark green Stagea??????????

Wasn't me... I haven't been up to Qld in way too long.

Cool, when are you heading off, and when do you return?
sounds good,

if my F**kin car would start :laugh::(:ermm:

I got back yesterday morning around 2am :D sporting some interesting sporting stripes of my own... thanks to avoiding a roo! I'm always keen for a meet Kellyville maccas or the ettamogah?

BTW anyone got an s2 rear passanger door??? :)

spotted a black s2 on sunnyholt rd this morning? would have beeped but i thought i was looking in the mirror!!!

Caught up with the dark green Stagea, S1, also an M35,250t, RS4. Silver, lowered with nice wheels. Thats three on the mountain today caus I saw my wife drive off to work.

Spotted a dark blue M35 on Botany road this afternoon at about 5pm, was passing general holmes drive heading city bound, didn't even get a chance to beep, but it looked nice....

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