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I saw a red Stagea this afternoon after work, it was parked right outside the JB Hi-Fi in Church Street in Parramatta. Number plates were STA-63-A.

I was gonna yell out the window, but the guy looked kinda busy with the driver's side rear door open, as if he was putting a seatbelt on a kid or something. By the time I'd turned around and found a spot, jumped out and walked down to where he was, he'd gone. I would have asked him if he knew about SAU, and/or if he was on here...

I could have taken his spot, too - wouldn't that have been the strangest co-incidence, a Stagea taking the parking spot of another Stagea.

my first stagea spot was yesterday at the corner of princes Hwy and Narre Warren Cranbourne Rd in Narren Warren VIC...

last place i thought i would see one but hey it was nice..

Marrone/red and from where i was (inside At work) seemed to have Wheels and i think a dayz spoiler and some skits but could be wrong

Edited by humble
hehe, i'm getting the opposite, my girl is trying to convince me to get a skyline again. she doesn't like the wagon much, well not for her to drive.

Not sure why - it's a pretty similiar drive! Why doesn't she like the wagon? It can't be size - there is only 10cm difference between my R34 and S2 stagea, can't be power - they both move pretty well, etc etc etc....

The main difference I notice is the turning circle of the stagea - it is noticeably larger - probably due to the front wheel drive limiting how much the front wheels can turn...

Ian

I've told her numerous times that's there's no size differnce, but that's the only argument she sticks with. i think it's an illusion with the back of the wagon, that's all.

Well turns out i'm getting my old R33 back for a bit now, my brother is heading overseas and leaving me with it to sell, than i'll have his mighty chaser to putt around in as well, should be fun

I occasionally see a white Stagea with white Rays G-Games rims on Mowbray Rd at Chatswood.

Very nice.

Hey, that's my new beast !

I'm glad you like it, it's been a while comming.

The only drawback is that it's an automatic.

Will post some pics soon. :)

Spotted a series 1 silver beast coming out of Shailer Park State School, bout 8:45am this morning. Looked stock except for these FAT side skirts with HUGE air scoop thingies that ran nearly the length underneath the rear door :)

I waved, but it was some older guy who gave me a wierd look, maybe because I was in a shirty old ford falcon EA.... oh the shame!

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