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it has a presence to it in the flesh

although would love to see it again with the new wheels on Gareth and also see this pulsar too :D

Ian

the pulsar is going soon Ian, extremely soon. Need money for business plans!! :) Sucks ... and took a damn long time to decide to do it, but you gotta do these things at times, and l guess l'll have time later in life when l've made money from work to buy a fast car (maserati, Ferrari, etc...) ... and the plates l have on the SSS will go on it!! ;)

But def will catch up soon, once my interior is back in l'll come round!! ;):)

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Saw that red/maroun Stagea again tonight in Blacktown or Seven Hills (NSW) at around 7.30pm, I think he/she must live around here somewhere... If I'd seen the plates, I would know if it was definitely the same car or not.

Saw that red/maroun Stagea again tonight in Blacktown or Seven Hills (NSW) at around 7.30pm, I think he/she must live around here somewhere... If I'd seen the plates, I would know if it was definitely the same car or not.
Ah that was you hey... i was wondering why the car was so ancy around me.

my car is so super fast because of weight reduction, i no longer have a foot-brake

Hehehehe ....yep, must be down to under 1900 kg now LOL!! At least the conversion has started now mate, the first step down the road to manual heaven.

wasnt mine? i was in ipswich visiting teh fiance

RE the dark green Stagea in ipswich. I actually stoped and talked to the driver and he sead that he had only had the car for a coupel of months and that he worked at the raaf bace. Was this you it not how oftern do you come to Ipswich.

Spotted MumsTaxi I think, goin through the roundabout near the Maitland gaol heading towards Morpeth.

yea might have been me depending what time it was? I know we drove thru that way after looking at a few houses bout 2:00. Or it could have been my other half's old boss (well missus to be exact) People get me confused with her all the time. Difference is I actually wave... :) They are from Thornton don't think their on here though..

yea might have been me depending what time it was? I know we drove thru that way after looking at a few houses bout 2:00. Or it could have been my other half's old boss (well missus to be exact) People get me confused with her all the time. Difference is I actually wave... :P They are from Thornton don't think their on here though..

It was around 1.30 2.00, I've had a few people mention another one around the thornton area though.

I think it was you, because the front bar was opened up like i've seen in some pics.

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