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Dammit. Someone spot me!
lol, you are up in tamworth dude, unless there are some forum members in tamworth, i cant see you getting spotted anytime soon...unless you venture out sydney way that is :huh:

Or spend some more time in Newie, maybe?

Spotted a white series one in noble park (VIC) yesterday... had a black bonnet like stagen although no kit and rims

I have spoken to this guy on the phone but never had the chance to actually catch up...

funnyly enough his mother live's in my street apparently

Ian

spotted a white S2 i think it was a dayz kit on logan road around underwood/eight mile plains (didn't have a real good look as i just bike my bike up and didn't wanna take my eyes off the road for too long lol)

had a G T Auto stick or something similar on the back, also the front windows had the same tint as the back

;)

Well I have had my gorgeous beast in Sydney, Brissie and Melbourne, and it is still yet to be seen! If anyone on here is looking for a immaculate silver S1, with 120,000k 18in Lensos twin roofs, exhaust etc check out the ad in whole cars for sale... I may even buy it back in a year and a bit :)

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One of my friends said she spotted a stag, black with a pink/ dark red bonnet, not sure how authentic the spot was, she said it was a stagea, probably VT wagon or something???

Was seen in Surrey Hills yesterday. Anyone else spotted this or on the forum?

Edited by wagon

Spotted PranK's Stagea again today at UAS when I was there for the SAU NSW Dyno Day - apart from his car (which is for sale there - linky...) mine was the only Stagea there I think.

Wish I had the money to throw the car on the dyno today, but after bills being paid and savings being put away, there was only money left over to buy some new oil (which I wanted to change BEFORE I ran on a dyno anyway), and living expenses for the next fortnight...

Would have saved me some money doing it today, but sh!t happens like that - what can you do? : :no:

Spotted a dark blue series one Stagea today about 9 in the morning heading south down the Kwinana Freeway he passed me just after Farrington St exit. Was pretty new judging by the number plate was stock externally and looked like it had maybe S2 rims or r34 gtt rims on it (Hard to tell as it was moving) Had a kiddie seat in the back male driver and female passenger and it looked like it could do with a wash not that I can talk it looks like ive been bush in my car the moment as there is so much limestone dust on it from the damn roadworks around here.

Hey Stagen

that was meeee :P

finally got spotted by someone.....

im at the station every morning picking up my mate to go to work....

thanks for the complements mate

i got to say that yours from the pics looks sweet as man.

love to see it in the flesh sometime....

i live round the corner from the station

also spotted a white series 1 with 32gtr wheels and black bonnet. looks nice

tols him to join us at the next cruise/meet....

Ian

oh nice.

Yeah l have to go there atm coz of comm games, no parking around work what so ever. Luckly parents are nice enough to drop me & pick me up, meaning l don't have to come home to a car on bricks!! :lol:

I'll keep an eye out next fri when l'm there early in the morning (don't start til 12 most days).

oooohh... so there's another S1 with a black bonnet about hey ... twins!!! :)

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