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That would have been Ian (aka "StageIan") in the red Stagea, Christian.

I see this car all the time. Does it have a black front bar? I saw it the other day parked outside of Hardware and General in Brookvale, and then again out the front of my work at Neutral Bay. And I think i've seen him in Seaforth where I live too.

I spotted a white stage C34 the other day as well in Neutral Bay on my way home from work, that has a SAU sticker on the rear quarter window. Looked like an Asian chap driving. Gave the wave, but I don't think he saw me.

Cheers,

Shazza

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Could it be love?

perhaps, (no homo)...

what is with Skylines, I don't think they're that sexy looking but I'm obsessed with them.. (R35 R34 GT-R excluded, because they're sexy looking)

Nah Gibbon sorry to burst the bubble but these were parked at the same place same time.

Bummer.

OT: same day spotted and gave big thumbs up to a gunmetal 33 and received a big thumbs up and a grin back

headed west on the M4 at about 1:30ish.

I see this car all the time. Does it have a black front bar? I saw it the other day parked outside of Hardware and General in Brookvale, and then again out the front of my work at Neutral Bay. And I think i've seen him in Seaforth where I live too.

Cheers,

Shazza

It does, yep.

Indeed it does have a black front bumper, part of a new kit he's slowly piecing together as funds (and time) become available.

BTW, Stagea spottings have their own thread here: http://www.skylinesa...pot-the-stagea/ - that way if you see someone and want to know if the spotted you, you'll know (assuming they haven't posted here).

I spotted two V35s tonight, one a black coupe, and one was a silver sedan. Both on Pennant Hills Road, if I remember correctly.

Spotted Black R34 XMY-34X running Starcorps I think on Parramatta Rd, go right down Woodville Road a few days back. Whoever you were, I wanted to wave but was too shameful to do so in a silver Corolla :closedeyes:

last night saw heaps of lines in the CBD, sydney.

one black one 25GT, with green p plates sounded so weak (or...harsher word is gutless) (no offence)

silver 33...

black 33 with mesh wheels

probably one or two more can't remember now - not a single wave though.

Just spotted an R34 GT-R (either very dark silver or gun metal grey) about to be loaded onto a tow truck. Was about half past midnight, near the intersection of Kissing Point Rd and Silverwater Rd, Dundas area.

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