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keep meaning to post this up

see a sweet looking burgandy coloured r33 on the pacific highway heading towards maitland most days, stocky looking bloke driving it,

a yellow s2 stagea with some kind of tribal decal up the sides coming out of green hills @ east mitland

always see a black s2 stagea coming from thornton way with a lady driving it.

On the way home from Tighes Hill TAFE, about 3.30pm, along Griffiths Rd, spotted a maroon R33, red R32, black R32 and white R34.

Then at edgeworth around 6pm, a white R34.

Edit: Oh saw -Jimmy- R32 at TAFE as well.

Edited by Jay.R34
On the way home from Tighes Hill TAFE, about 3.30pm, along Griffiths Rd, spotted a maroon R33, red R32, black R32 and white R34.

Then at edgeworth around 6pm, a white R34.

Edit: Oh saw -Jimmy- R32 at TAFE as well.

Yay, I got spotted :P I try to park next to you whenever I can (assuming you're the White R34 coupe there?)

Parked next to you on Friday too.

Yay, I got spotted :wub: I try to park next to you whenever I can (assuming you're the White R34 coupe there?)

Parked next to you on Friday too.

Yup thats me. :O If there's a space I'd be parking next to ya. :verymad:

Spotted a green P's dark blue R32 at Ford Cardiff.

BOZ22N if thats the one with your wife driving then you was behind me a a few weeks ago under the new berro bridge i was in our s1 stag, i did wave but you done nothing - i felt like a right loser lol.

Edited by fat-lad

Spotted Jimmy at TAFE. I arrived abit late. :P Ya tyres don't look that bad. :D

Also spot a grey R34 GTT with white Buddy club rims every now and then at TAFE as well.

Yeah I've seen that grey one parked out on the street a few times. Looks quite nice I like it.

What are you doing at tafe anyway?

Wait I'll send you a PM, got a few questions :D

Spotted S1 stag with s2 taillights on the freeway coming back from sydney last Friday. I was in the work Navara. Bloke driver looked at me as we were overtaking him, was gonna wave my Stagea keys but didnt.

KAS84Y or something along those lines, a week of hard work has faded my memory.

Spotted Black R34 front Stagea at Lillford exhaust...Graham pointed him my way when he produced some stainless manifolds.

He's keen to get some of the Red R treatment done to it.

Twin high mount 2835's and a RB26 mmmmm

Spotted S1 stag with s2 taillights on the freeway coming back from sydney last Friday. I was in the work Navara. Bloke driver looked at me as we were overtaking him, was gonna wave my Stagea keys but didnt.

KAS84Y or something along those lines, a week of hard work has faded my memory.

That might be Adam - is it silver, and does it still have the standard Stagea wheels on it?

By the way, Joe, when are you getting your butt and your wheels down to a Thursday night Coastie meet?

Spotted black stag at Waratah, and a yellow stag at Bennets Green. Both on Thursday arvo. Both looked good!
Spotted Black R34 front Stagea at Lillford exhaust...Graham pointed him my way when he produced some stainless manifolds.

He's keen to get some of the Red R treatment done to it.

Twin high mount 2835's and a RB26 mmmmm

Can you boys point them towards the Stagea section on here (assuming they don't already know about it), please?

It's here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...ussion-f82.html

Spotted S1 stag with s2 taillights on the freeway coming back from sydney last Friday. I was in the work Navara. Bloke driver looked at me as we were overtaking him, was gonna wave my Stagea keys but didnt.

KAS84Y or something along those lines, a week of hard work has faded my memory.

maybe our 1st spotted, we were coming back from seeing cold play thursday night, wifey took me to summer bay on the friday morning lol, dont laugh please, our plate is very close to that

Edited by fat-lad

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