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Spotted: white S1 heading West on Hooker Blvd, Gold Coast, at around 1pm today. I pulled up alongside, and a little asian man was driving. I think he was more scared of me than impressed that I drove a stagea, so I left him alone....

Would you believe? Spotted TWO Stageas on Saturday.

First a silver S?. on Nerang /Southport Rd about 10.30 am, lady driver, plate --- JTH>

Then back on Tamborine a white S1 Dayz with silver trimmings. Big U turn pulled up and had a chat.

Nice stocker, 16" leather and twin sunnies. Owner is SAU member, and will join all us whores.

Named Jason, said he is getting full workover next week. Big wheels fmic etc.

spotted black stagea going down evandale rd in darch about 2.40pm this arvo...was picking my daughter up as you drove past :P

hello wildcat it was me cory on last cruise your wagon looks sweet but hubbies needs a bit of works even though it is a stick !

Spotted a nice stockish Silver S2 (i think... didnt see the front... rear end had the S2 taillights tho) with black rims going down heatherton road and then on to Warrigal road tonight at around 10:30-10:40pm on my way to work...

I was in the clapped out red VL 5litre.

Very nice...

hello wildcat it was me cory on last cruise your wagon looks sweet but hubbies needs a bit of works even though it is a stick !

hey cory thought it was you but wasnt sure...heard you before i saw you LOL...hubby doesnt drive his much at all was considering selling a little while ago but who knows when we become millionares it may look completely different :thumbsup:

spotted a .....cant even remember the colour,m35 stag on high road riverton ,and spotted chuckie in the yellow s2,you have rotomotion stickers on windows right?? spotted red s1 lowered with number plate"stagea" on albany highway gosnells,near hungry jacks,see it a bit,few getting around now

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