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It was around 7.30pm, Ian. It was parked near the hairdresser's and restaurant along Portico Parade, which is the stretch of road that goes along the railway line on the side with the shops and banks, etc. on it.

Next time you're in the area, give me a buzz. I'm VERY local to that.

I'm not sure I gave you my number, so I'll send it to you in a PM now.

Got your PM......thanks

Gonna be out that way on sunday.My folks live in toony & Im doin some service jobs on the red beast. Will give you a buzz when out that way...

Picked up my cousin from the airport today, and as we turned left onto the M4 near Homebush to head West, he said he saw a white Stagea heading the same way as us, but in the far right lane. I couldn't see it and couldn't catch up to it due to too much traffic.

Got your PM......thanks

Gonna be out that way on sunday.My folks live in toony & Im doin some service jobs on the red beast. Will give you a buzz when out that way...

Sounds good. I was supposed to be going to Canberra this weekend and Wakefield Park for our track day on Sunday, but I've changed my mind.

Anyone know the Silver S2 that Works at SportsMed in Stepney. Adelaide??

Interesting, I'm at Payneham (near Stepney) and have a silver S2 too, but never wander into Sportsmed.

Saw a stock looking silver S1 in KFC at Marden around 8pm last night.

Saw a silver S1 number plate 145 IKP driving up the pacifc motor way near beenleigh looked great

IT was me i had been down that way checking out the the meeting point for the STAGEA cruise on the 28 of this month at Sel Outridge Park Redland Bay.

In Aussie Fair today, a nice (clean) silver S1 with fmic and very nice mags. Left a note under the wiper.

Just a further. Had driver side mounted front number plate. Checked last Qld meet but could not pick from photos.

Have seen a number of Stageas on GC but none seem to be registered wit SAU

Just a further. Had driver side mounted front number plate. Checked last Qld meet but could not pick from photos.

Have seen a number of Stageas on GC but none seem to be registered wit SAU

I am reg'd, however, I never seem to be the 'spottee', always the spotter.

But I guess that's half the appeal ; Nobody ever suspects the white Volvo Wagon!

seen a couple around adelaide; a red S1 with an obvious plate which I think is on these forums... has a big web address on the top of the rear window which i can never read in time, seen it parked outside the Flagstaff primary school a few times... also a silver S1 at the hobby shop which sounded quiet as, and a niiiice silver S2 with some big chrome rims. All in little 'ol Adelaide... surprised there are so many stags in this little (well big) country town.

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