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Thats how it all started we were hoping to buy the silver one but darrin beat us to it...so then MrGTST was the one originally going to get one...but after his good find...he brought me this one cause it was cheap and he knew i would be shitty if he got one and i didnt! hehehe lol

I am very excited to finally move up the car chain ;)

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Thanks Brad...i think how two a quite different...esp when you lift your bonnet :D

i have seen a few stageas on the road but not too many...i wonder just how many are in perth!!

Thanks hopefully we will catch up when all of our cars are ready

Luv wildcat

yeah that darrinspencer guy and his greed... he almost had three he did... all to himself... tsk tsk :D

If Brett can't cook then I suggest you bring out the "can of soup for dinner" trump card if he hogs the garage to himself.

Rude MrGTST..... :D  Im home with the children everyday so i guess the garage is first in best dressed...hahhahaha

We actually got hitched on the 1st of October doofuss.... :O

I cant help it that you are jealous of my 33 photos....maybe mine is just better...lol :P

Brett, Your already in trouble if you can't get the wedding date right ;)

It's been too long since we caught up, so bring the Stagea and family to the next cruise :D

Cheers

Paul

darrin we have to decide whether to ship it to brisbane or perth....

apparently its quicker to brisbane and the fact we are also putting it in a container may be the winner cause apparently its harder for them to get to perth?!...

We have no dates yet as we have only just made payment but ill let you know what the date is!!!!

Yeah Paul we will have to catch up....if the stageas arent here ill go in the skyline unless she sells anytime soon!!! :D

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^^^ need to get it through quarantine first :D

Nice work

Well I can state that my wife prefers to drive "OUR" car rather then her own car (a Nubira, 3yrs old, under 12000kms LOL) - so yes our Statea takes price of place in our garage. Almost have to fight her for the keys; crazy!

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Y E A H WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

;)

After a very very long wait in the compliance i will finally be picking up my baby tomorrow morning at 8am and getting her licenced and driving her....... :banana:

And yes boys i lost the race....Brett got his about a week and half before me :)

:) Congratz Wildcat!!! Soundz like a WA Stagea cruise to me :D

:( very excited...not too impressed with certain ppl at certain places but am extremely impressed with the car...and ive been good still havent put my foot down yet :) WA cruise i hear you say....with our cars probably be like a 4 car cruise :P

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