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I spotted a Stagea last night was so random too see one out my way im pretty sure it was Green was about 10 to 9 or so, it was turning left from baysy rd into canterbury rd and i was turning right from canterbury into baysy pretty sure you saw me i wanted to chase you but you would have been long gone by the time i got a green

nah wouoldn have been my car unless the G/F was waggin work and went for a drive, and mine is easily identifiable with the big decals on the rear 1/4 windows advertising the tattoo and piercing shop i work for when i'm bored.

nah wouoldn have been my car unless the G/F was waggin work and went for a drive, and mine is easily identifiable with the big decals on the rear 1/4 windows advertising the tattoo and piercing shop i work for when i'm bored.

yours is a mini version of mine :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=142325

its for sale :(

aww man I've been on st georges tce 4 times in the last two days and haven't been spotted :P lol

you obviously dont drive i white RS260 lol.

well i work in council house on st georges terrace. i get to spot heaps of nice cars going past.

Spotted a S1 Stagea in montrose less then 5 mins ago it had dayz front bar and some form of aftermarket wheels, it was exciting too see another stagea around woohoo, looked very nice gun metal grey mmmm very nice colour, it was a middle aged lady driver.

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