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Are we still talking about our cars?

Read into it what you will... :whistling:

Good day for Stag spotting today!

Parked next to a white C34 with a full on front bumper in Topham Mall.

Silver M35 with Vic plates at the corner of Greenhill Road and King William Road/Peacock Road. Looked like 370Z wheels?

White C34 on Fitzroy Tce crossing Prospect Road.

Read into it what you will... :whistling:

Good day for Stag spotting today!

Parked next to a white C34 with a full on front bumper in Topham Mall.

Silver M35 with Vic plates at the corner of Greenhill Road and King William Road/Peacock Road. Looked like 370Z wheels?

White C34 on Fitzroy Tce crossing Prospect Road.

That was probably me :thumbsup:

Saw a black c34 on Victoria rd at Taperoo at about 8am on Friday morn, they were going the other way but noticed a big shiny intercooler on the front, I'm pretty sure they were eyeing how dirty mine was.

With reference to my post from the other day, the dog park is on Maxwell rd not Walkleys, Got my mnemonics wrong there.

Spotted a Gold AR-X in East Blaxland yesterday; flashed, got a wave back.:thumbsup:

Bloke seemed very excited to see another Stag in the area and then proceeded to sit on my arse all the way to Penrith. :rolleyes:

A bit more of a gap next time mate.

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