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hey lee, u got smoked by a chick?? u poor boy :) haha jk, was a good meet, and the stageas definately added some good variety to the long list of skylines.

was about 100 cars all up i read on the WA thread

nice to meet you guys and gals too, we gotta get some good day shots and a nice day cruise when the weather is sunny :) and i need more power to keep up haha :D

heres another shot, the rest are way too dark to see, and my mate ended up locking his keys in his soarer and he had to smash the rear window to get in, which he wasnt happy with them being sooo rare.

ahahaha yeah she smoked me but seeing the smile and her punching the sky afterwards was well worth it (im ready for u next time tho wildcat :P ) . Yeah i reckon a meet n photo shoot for sure, just let me know when an i'll be there.

Sorry to hear bout ya mates window, nice guy n nice car!!

Those videos are an understatement of how good Brads car sounds and looks!!!! :P

Have to say also that Lee's stag blue is mad...never seen a dark blue before !!

Cheers wildcat!! hopefully all u see of it next time is the boot haha J/K :)

Lee

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ohhh Lee its ok that you got beaten by a chick...i just have better reactions when the light goes green.... jks :D

Tia (the chick in the car with me) dared me to do that and she would buy me a drink...never bloody happened and i looked like the dick!! :P

I agree the smile was quite wide....thought you would whip my butt seens i am not even used to the car yet!! and next time i will be prepared...only hope that your seeing my boot and not me seeing yours!!

did anyone take any more pictures??

no more piccies i dont think as night cruises suck for decent photos. stagea meet in a few weeks i reckon in the daytime for some group photos at a nice location, and then some 2wd burnout videos if ya lucky (4wd aint workin yet as wiring was done dodgy by a well known local workshop and its wrecking autronics tps signal for some reason) :P

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Stagea meet for sure!! im thinkin Yanchep or the hills maybe... BBQ sum laughs and a photo shoot :D

hills is a mission isnt it :P im thinking north somewhere like yanchep aint bad with a mad beach park and stuff or scarbs or something.

most of us are northerners from memory? im in Iluka, lee is brighton and wildcat/mr gts-t are beldon, what about the others who got stagea? red sky II? and mcnamg can come for a look even if he doesnt have his stagea yet? which suburb mcnamg? atwell i think or am i wrong?

hills is a mission isnt it :P im thinking north somewhere like yanchep aint bad with a mad beach park and stuff or scarbs or something.

most of us are northerners from memory? im in Iluka, lee is brighton and wildcat/mr gts-t are beldon, what about the others who got stagea? red sky II? and mcnamg can come for a look even if he doesnt have his stagea yet? which suburb mcnamg? atwell i think or am i wrong?

Brad, I live in Pearsall so yeah another bod from north of the river - seems the more popular choice for Stageas, huh?

Yanchep or something around there sounds good

Funny a few Stageas around where I live but never see any

Cheers, Al

I am not too sure yet compliance place is applying for import approval at the moment so I will keep you informed. Yanchep sounds good for a cruise though. Go for a drive have a BBQ compare cars take some pics etc etc

Brad, I live in Pearsall so yeah another bod from north of the river - seems the more popular choice for Stageas, huh?

Yanchep or something around there sounds good

Funny a few Stageas around where I live but never see any

Cheers, Al

There is at least 4 Stageas I know of at the moment south of the river but again I rarely see them. There is a white series 2 that I always see on either Armadale Rd/ Beeliar Dirve or Yangebup Drive, Light Green Series 1 I have seen at Garden City Twice and also same car on Karel Ave, Dark Green one in Munster and Dark Blue see on the freeway heading north in the mornings but I am guessing none of these owners are on the forums

With all these Stageas around, makes you wonder where they are all hiding all day - not that many on the forums

I see a white Series I some times parked on Elder St during weekday mornings.

All the ones I have seen so far have been parked, never seen one actually moving yet (apart from my own of course)

ive seen a white one in mindarie a few times with plates [i THINK I] and a couple of other older people in a few pearl white ones, and a painter drives a white one with a big cooler on the front.

theres a black one with black rims getting around too that was from autowholesale a while ago.

they sound pretty common now which is a bummer :)

still love the looks on peoples faces when they see it but (and hear it), makes me laugh everytime :banana: had a older guy almost break his neck trying to rip his head out his car window to have a look as i went past the opposite way on friday arvo haha :)

BTW since our rear windows are all tinted pitch black. Are we actuallly allowed to tint (lightly 20%) on the front windowa?

nope, its gotta be legal on the 2 front windows and rear back glass, which is 35% in WA from memory. im gonna tint my fronts and rear back glass anyway the same as the back side windows to make it look better.

pretty cheap to do and if i get a yellow sticker its only $150 worth and ill just redo it after the sticker comes off hehe :banana:

hello to all, im another stagea owner south of the river (maddington).

I just purchased it on friday from a forum member, ive seen a couple around every once in a while but i will be keeping my eye out more often now.

mine is stock, red and has the plates [sTAGEA].

see ya's around!

Shaun

hello to all, im another stagea owner south of the river (maddington).

I just purchased it on friday from a forum member, ive seen a couple around every once in a while but i will be keeping my eye out more often now.

mine is stock, red and has the plates [sTAGEA].

see ya's around!

Shaun

hey shaun good purchase mate :whistling: so u gonna be up for a stagea cruise in the next month or so ??? the more the better ;)

good luck and hope to hear more from you on the stagea section of the forums :laugh:

cheers

Brad

Hey all :P

I'm another new Stagea owner SOR... Rockingham!!

Would love to come along for the photo shoot when it happens :D

Would have to bring my 6yr old tag along though :yes:

Hey Shaun, I've test driven your car :rofl:

Hope to meet ya's all soon :P

Kylie

Hiya StageaGirl

Nice to see another chick with a stagea and little ones...was getting a bit lonely with all these blokes around :yes:

Will be nice to catch up with everyone!!

Oi Brad...when you organising this meet boy??? :rofl:

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