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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...

Here I am :D hehehe I made it in a magazine :rofl:

:laugh: And don't ya's forget it :)

:P :P :D :D :D

i was in a silver s1 near abernethy road on great eastern highway and spotted the blue s2 with LTD plates.

Gee you can't go anywhere!! err it does kinda stand out though eh!

See you Sunday on the Cruze I hope.

spotted a silver S1 at cnr Rockingham Rd & Carrington St lights this arvo. Heading SE. Just saw it at the last minute, sorry didn't have time to wave. I was in Bayside Blue S2.

That might have been me heading to the grandparents to pick up my daughter.

I also spotted a silver series 1 with aftermarket rims in the carpark at sizzler in Riverton on friday night

Spotted: Dark Navy Blue S1 in New Zeland. It was on last nights Serious Crash Unit, right near the end when the people were standing next to the road they had the accident on, and it drove past I was like :w00t: THAT IS A STAG! :)

Spotted: Dark Navy Blue S1 in New Zeland. It was on last nights Serious Crash Unit, right near the end when the people were standing next to the road they had the accident on, and it drove past I was like :laugh: THAT IS A STAG! :laugh:

Haha, I saw that too but I wasn't sure if it was or not. good eyes

I keep spotting the silver stag around woodbridge area here in Rockingham... always the same peeps in the car, black rims with chrome dish... I want them :)

Will one day hopefully stop and say g'day... if you lurk on here, join up and say hi... come along on a cruise. Great bunch of people, if I do say so myself :):(

Kylie :yes:

spotted a blue series 2 carrying a big box on roof racks lol goin down Maroondah Highway in Nunawading about 2 oclock,

I was goin the opposite way in my Stagea i beeped the horn and gave u a wave but u didnt notice :mellow:

There musnt be many over my way in perth. im yet to see any other than a few at the car yard

Where abouts are ya? N or S of the river?

You should have been at the cruise yesterday, you would have seen plenty!

i hardly ever see stageas, not like you peeps in perth anywayz.

Neither do I, but don't forget, Andy, that Perth city is smaller than Parramatta, so comparing Perth metro to Sydney metro is like chalk and cheese...

There's a higher concentration of Stageas over a much smaller area in Perth.

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