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well up here in cairns, nth qld there are only about 4 or 5 stags, and it is very hard to find them lol

however i did find one yesterday! yay for me haha

he's got a nice rs (rwd) neo stag, with all electric/heated (not that you would use the heater up here) and digital touch screen and shit, very nice.

aaaand would be able to chuck a hektik skid siiiiicccckkk hahaha

went and talked to him and told him to jump on the sauqld site and on the stagea forums, look out for member "Bolta"

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i pulled up at the local shops the other day near a nice looking silver S2 prime edition

those black leather seats sure look good

chatted with the owner for awhile

dont see many stags on the coast so its always a treat

not many?? theres 3 (2 white 1 silver) not including mine within 5km of my house and ive seen at least 6-8 others (red ser1, red ser2, green ser1, yellow ser2, white ser2, silver ser1 x2)

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