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The stagea also appears at around 3:20

How ironic for a Swedish band to have a Stagea instead of a Volvo in their clip :blink:

Awesome song though!!! In the same vein as Rammstein!!! A German band of the "Neue Deutsche Härte" genre.

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Saw this one in Go Go Girls a while ago. It's a NZ tv series. A Stagea taxi - lucky Kiwis. The guy was so excited to see one he just had to get a closer look woot.gif. Also some nice Skylines appear in the show as well.

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Some of you may have already seen the below image but I think it counts as a Stag in the media sad.gif. I found it through the Elgrand forum but it was actually on a German news site. I sure admire the Japanese for their dedication and resiliance. The first image is obviously in March 2011 and the last one is in September 2011. And what's with the "Sacred Elgrand" worship.gif????

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Besides the Elgande and the C34, that first pic looks like it has a white AU Falcon in it at a glance.

Amazing to compare how efficient the Japanese are compared to the Americans when dealing with natural disasters

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