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Hi, We have had our silver 1999 Series 2 Stagea for a couple of months now. It has a few small mods (exhaust, suspension, wheels, etc, etc) and is a 5-speed manual. We live in Perth, WA and wave when we 'rarely' see another stagea! We love this car and looking forward to saying g'day to other Stagea owners :) . Speaking of which, saw another nice looking Stagea at the Charles street BP about a month back but didn't get a chance to say hi to the owner.

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wow thats one awesome looking car...love the kit and wing :) welcome to the club...waers will be having a cruise some time next month so hopefully you can and meet fellow stag owners...where abouts are you guys.. NOR or SOR welcome again :)

spotted a creamy white stagea heading up richmond road to blacktown license plate ORG13Z
Hahaha, "Orgies" - what a perfect number plate for a wagon like a Stagea!

Spotted the "ORG13Z" mobile today in the council car park in Blacktown, and left a SAU business card on the drivers' side window.

I thought it was Mike (or his wife) at first, and went to investigate, because all I copped was a quick glance at a white s2 in my rear-view mirror.

Spotted, me, by me :P doing things with the GTIR_OZ boys last Saturday. Went down to Perth with youngest son ........... for the hell of it as it turned out. Had big plans but no results. Never mind there's always next time.

Regards to you all :yucky:

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To cut a long story short; Im looking at getting a stagea next year some time, Im really into them just need to save up and work more (im in year 12).... Saw one last night on North East road here in Adelaide, I was drunk and apparently went nuts haha anyway it was white and it was about 11.10pm

happy days!!! :rolleyes:

saw not ONE but TWO stags out and about yesterday!

one on albany highway ( well could still be shepperton road at that stage ) heading away from the city.. was at the intersection near where office workds and red rooster is.

then another down Berwick street , these were all seen around 5:30 or so in the afternoon

the silver one looks like its pretty stock and same for hte white one ..

anyone round here own either of these cars?

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