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spotted a series 1 stagea in white at melville car company on monday has a dayz bodykit on it. At the exact same time I spotted a red series 1 parked out the front of Beaurepairs in melville directly across the road from the white one.

I also spotted my own car parked out the front the car stereo shop on the opposite corner. I was on my way to pick it up from having my new head unit installed. Was pretty cool 3 stags in a 100m square area all by chance.

Saw that really smick Blue 2 with body kit. Driven by a blonde!

On Southport Nerang Rd at 1.50pm.

Spotted on Fremantle Wharf this morning..... smick blue 2 that will be driven by a blonde, (my wife), as soon as we get it home and regd!! :miner:

Yay, spotted a nice grey S1, with fmic mags etc, was behind me on a 2lane road, no other cars. I saw it in the rearview and immediately slowed right down to 20 in 80 zone and waved out the window. He came up along side, both of us with chessy ear2ear chesirecat grins, saying sweet ride and whatnot.

Then he guns it, and I gun it.... lol. I won the street-legal speed drag (20 to 80, backed off at 79 lol) by a mere centimetre or 2, we were all (my 3yr old kid included) laughing our nuts off, made my day. Sweet ride there mate. Good to know that my untuned engine still works well, cosidering your car was obviously nicely setup, indeed. :P

Spotted on Fremantle Wharf this morning..... smick blue 2 that will be driven by a blonde, (my wife), as soon as we get it home and regd!! :)

Good one John. Another two W. A Whores.LOLLOL :pwned::O:(:):)

spotted what looked to be FLYSLY in montrose last nite at the main round-about.

hot looking car, your partner was driving i think.

Thanks mate, but im pretty sure i would have been driving or it could have been my sister, but i dont recall seeing your car around, i saw you parked in the driveway of your gf dads house not long ago

Thanks mate, but im pretty sure i would have been driving or it could have been my sister, but i dont recall seeing your car around, i saw you parked in the driveway of your gf dads house not long ago

nah i wasnt in my car, was in my g/fs going back down towards kilsyth.

spotted some freak looking through my passenger window when i went to beldon shops this arvo..walked near my car, looked at him, he gave me a funny look, pushed my alarm button put kids in the car and went to hop in..to get "sexy car for a lady".. all i could reply was 'thanks freak' :stupid: harsh but he looked scary :yes:

Dunno if this has already been mentioned, but:

Spotted Kylie's (StageaGirl) car in a small photo in the latest HPI magazine (No. 76, page 48), lined up against a generation 1 Liberty RS Turbo at Drag Warz...

spotted by a friend a siver stag in bundaberg any know who it was???????????

I saw a Silver S1 on Tamborine today, in Gallery Walk. Had a number plate starting with W.

First one I've seen up here except for Forbes, and he is a local but not a member.

Dunno if this has already been mentioned, but:

Spotted Kylie's (StageaGirl) car in a small photo in the latest HPI magazine (No. 76, page 48), lined up against a generation 1 Liberty RS Turbo at Drag Warz...

Speaking of Kylie, where is she, have not heard from here in a long time

Spotted the one on the left at Chermside shopping centre yestreday. I saw the empty spot next to it an just had to park there. Didnt see any mods. Still had the factory alloys. Also had no privacy glass on the hatch. Note how dirty mine is... :laugh:

Hey mate,

It looks awefully familiar, couldn't confirm though it is my car (Pic was too blur). Just happened to be at Chermside SHopping Centre on new years day too...

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