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saw a red RSfour... JAG-75B. at eastern creek on the gt western highway this mornin.

I've seen that one a few times in and around the Greater West of Sydney (around Blacktown and Parra), and I think it's the same one my old man spotted about a month ago in Wentworthville...

saw a stock looking silver series 2 stag today on the way to work he was heading south on the mitchell freeway "cough carpark cough" i was heading north wouldnt have noticed me i was in a territory. think i saw the same stag few months back in the yard at causeway autowholesale

yeah Al (red sky II) it was about 7:30 i think nice stag buddy

nick yeah im back i have been watching in the shadows for a while now and not really posting too much but I cant stay silent for too long.

i guess i have not posted too much as if i have nothing to contribute then i wont post and it seems there lots of new members in here who have a lot of great info to share

thanks for the welcome

glenn

yeah Al (red sky II) it was about 7:30 i think nice stag buddy

Thanks mcnamg and welcome back to the fold after quite a while

Looking at making some minor changes to it but nothing major at this stage

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spotted a pearl white rs four, a week ago at 4pm on marmion ave around ocean reef area, looked stock as a rock and also spotted a nicer rs four white also, in princeton estate in karrinyup, obviously a painter or some sort of trady as he was parked outside a new house being built all day yesterday, with a large front mount cooler and some rims, looked nice i reckon. though white is abit boring.

2 stageas in one week, jesus i want my going, 13 months ive had it and used it 2 weeks or so :)

spotted this little beast (the stag) in the middle of nowhere at a supercheap auto near Taree I think....

me and a couple of mates drove my R32 GTS up from melbourne to the gold coast to drop it off (yes the racing stripes are masking tape).

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Spotted a Stagea S1 gunmetal grey with nismo kit driving up from NSW to QLD, we played leap frog on the pacific motorway for about 30mins on the 14th about 10am.

I handed the two oldish looking guys a SAu card and merrily went on my way.

Why do you get such wierd looks handing out cars when you are going ~100kph.....? :blink:

spotted a silver stagea last night looking at xmas lights in Aberglassyn (inland from Newcastle). pretty sure it was Beastian. was pretty crazy, first time i've spotted another stagea and i've actually been in my stagea.

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