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I spotted a red i think was series 1 with red number plates that somehow spelt stagea. in milperra on the m5 bridge

haha i have the same car.. but in perth.

red S1 with STAGEA plates.

when i tried to get a REVS check on my car in WA the lady kept saying it was under finance, but it wasnt. it was the damn one over there but she didnt tell me that!

Shaun

Spotted a light green series 1 with gold moulds on Rooks rd Nunawading sitting outside Kamikaze motors,Cood have sworn i saw that car 4 sale in that same showroom two weeks earlier, hmmm duno bout the gold moulds :laugh:

Spotted a Yellow Series two on the Pacific Hwy near the Great Northern Hotel.

I was going the other way and waved, but i dont think they saw me.

Its the first Stagea I have seen on the road since getting mine.

Ben.

That could well be Andrew "wolverine" or his wife. Did you get a chance to see if it was an RS Four S?

I spotted a nice black beauty on the road between childers and Bundy! I think it was a series 2, bit hard to say, it was all but past me before i noticed!

MAn I'm slow sometimes!

That was on Sunday the 25 feb.

spotted a series 1 with chrome rims this morning turning onto armidale road had a forsale sign on it and he waved back when i waved.

also have seen radiums car every morning last week on mounts bay road.

also spotted a white series 2 stagea with r34 gtt rims at bp in thompsons lake tonight about 7pm was nobody in it

Spotted a silver s1 Stagea heading into the complex where Unique Autosports used to be in Castle Hill, around 5.30pm tonight... Looked to have standard wheels, so it wasn't "PranK" Christian's old car - his has s2 taillights on it anyway...

i saw a wicked Silver S1 on smith street down the gold coast.. came out of an on ramp 2 cars in front of me i was on the fone hung up and chased him got side by side giving him the thumbs up then pulled slightly ahead to check out the front of it. it had a nice front mount on it with a full Dayz kit all the way around {mine has a dayz kit minus the front bar extender} it was an auto aswell cause he upped it and i could hear it kick back and it sorta did the exact sae thing mine did...

lol now thats a long post.. must be the boredom and insomnia kicking in :O

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