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Saw a stagea in parramatta today with SAU sticker

If it was a dark green Stagea, then it was most likely me!

Whereabouts in Parra were you and what time was this?

he live in tamworth, he is always parked 2 doors up from me. my second cousin use to own it. if i tlak to him i will tell him to check out this forum

wow!! i just went to reply to both of you to say i asked the same thing a while back and he wouldn't say.... but then the car was in hpi and it said the colour anyway.

then i noticed you'd actually quoted me from over 2 years ago lol!!!

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ha ha! and here i was about to rant that you snobbed me :) lol!

:lol:

I was totally out of it :(, sorry about that. But amanda saw and was all surprised and happy that you flashed and waved :).

I'm normally all flash the lights with the arm out the window thingy :)

hey moanie .. that was me at bodyform :)

also spotted your car at parra this evening where all the cafes are

AHAH!!! i figured out who you are!! you're the guy going out with that btnh girl? lol!!!!

yeah.. saw you in parra too! :P was in a beemer across the road... my friend pointed you out... she said i'd probably know you.. lol!!! i was like.. haha.. yeah i probably do.. then 'what tha! i do!!! thats michael!!!!' :P

btw dude! you car sounds awesome!!!!

spotted a stagea in berowra - gave him thumbs up and got a flash of the lights back!

white one yeah? that guy is a legend!

btw..dave..shit news man, so sorry to hear. Hope you find it.

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