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If they are any on here

would it be possible if myself and a mate be taken for a drive in one - check it out etc

myself and a friend are both interested in buying one ( and also other imports , namely aristo and v 35 )

we have been to two yards and both have given us the cold shoulder when we want to take it for a test drive.

Somewhere in the CDB would be handy and we could tee up a saturday morning etc and throw in a iced coffee etc :worship:

Thanks

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Also more than happy to offer a drive :D

I'm the opposite direction, at salisbury east. I've got a S2 :dry:

One warning tho, the last person I offered to show the car to and also let him have a drive, now owns one :domokun:

Send me a pm if you're interested, tho I probably wont be able to make it into town on saturday (sorry).

Farmers union iced coffee would suit me just fine haha :cheers:

Im in the same boat as beerbaron.

Taking my 4dr off the road at the end of the year and wanting to buy a stagea.

Been in huddy's and driven huddys. He has taken me to the dark side. LOL

You wont regret it beerbaron. Very nice comfy cars to drive.

Im in the same boat as beerbaron.

Taking my 4dr off the road at the end of the year and wanting to buy a stagea.

Been in huddy's and driven huddys. He has taken me to the dark side. LOL

You wont regret it beerbaron. Very nice comfy cars to drive.

hehe, it was huddy who's been in and driven mine (and Tangles' one as well I believe). :thumbsup:

Don't be such a cheap whore Clown Man! - Take 'em to Dome cafe and order an iced mocha with everything :(

wtf is a Dome cafe?

iced mocha sounds nice, admittedly. and yes, Im open to be taken out by a nice looking potential stagea owner.

what to do oh what to do - swing left or right ??? lol

Yeah, Huddy looked at my stagea as well. Had another cple look at mine, they bought exactly same model (S1 Dayz, same colour everything!).

Available on a saturday morning to meat up and go for a little drive...........

wtf is a Dome cafe?

iced mocha sounds nice, admittedly. and yes, Im open to be taken out by a nice looking potential stagea owner.

what to do oh what to do - swing left or right ??? lol

:(

Dome cafe is a really nice coffee franchise here in WA. I kinda assumed they were australia wide due to their popularity.

Available on a saturday morning to meat up and go for a little drive...........

now theres a freudian slip if ever I heard one.....

Lod Dale, meat up and drive - might try that one on the wife tonight.

yup replied to PM's. say a time n place and its all good. youve got my mobile #, so dont hesitate in using it if need be.

Brendan

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Yeah, Huddy looked at my stagea as well. Had another cple look at mine, they bought exactly same model (S1 Dayz, same colour everything!).

Over here Brendan....

Yea we opportunistically bought Darrin Spencer's first Stagea which turned out to be a twin of the Tanglesmobile.

Still going smooth, although the safc just purchased will hopefully tame the Stagea's appetite.

Btw.. Redline on NE Road have a Pearl White S2 on display in the front row, havent stopped to see how much they want for it.

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