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I saw a sunflower yellow series 2 stagea in a workshop today! It was gettting new tyres.. and man it needed them!

It was an awsome example of the nissan, it was in full glory with a pollished FMIC and was well polished paint!

Its nice to see a family wagon with an owner who cares for it..

Very nice!

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

i park it on mounts bay road as the office is in the brewery.

i take it that was you monday morning? i think merging in near me onto mounts bay road? (i think it was monday :laugh: )

Shaun

i park it on mounts bay road as the office is in the brewery.

i take it that was you monday morning? i think merging in near me onto mounts bay road? (i think it was monday :cheers: )

Shaun

Shaun,

Yeah that was me. Hope the trees dont drop too much gunk on your car while parked there.

cops spotted me and a mate taking photoes of the stag in an old warehouse part of town last night... conversation as follows:

"waht are you boys doing"

"we're taking photoes"

"oh...."

*looks at car probably thinking it's just a falcon wagon isn't it...stupid kids...then gets curious*

"what is it?...is it a mustang?" (obviously mistaking 2 unicorn heads for a full profile of a stallion in full gallop)

"no"

"is it a volvo?"

"no"

...long silence...

ME: "it's a nissan"

"oh... ...what is it?"

"it's a nissan stagea"

"oh... ...i just didn't know what it was... ...is it an import?"

"yes"

"oh...what engine?"

2.5 l straight six..."

"oh... does it go?"

"it does the job"

"oh... ...ok... well... "

*patrol car drives off*

I love my stag :P

Our engine rebuilder spotted a dark green Stag on Tamborine today. Thought it was me but when he got here realised it was someone else.

Who was on Tamborine today in a dark green Stag? Dont know wether its a 1 or 2.

stoked spotted my first stagea in canberra today at about 3 pm crossing over northbourne ave it was yellow and sexy as mine. lol

who owns this yellow sexy wagon ?

Me. Just arrived back home. Picked the car from the Gold Coast on Monday.

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