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Jay used to have those plates in the standard NSW yellow and black when he had the monster light green s1 with the Haltech, GT35R turbo, etc.

Those plates (and that car) then:

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Those plates (in black on white) on the s2 I saw today:

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Jay used to have those plates in the standard NSW yellow and black when he had the monster light green s1 with the Haltech, GT35R turbo, etc.

Those plates (and that car) then:

StageaCruise002.jpg

StageaCruise004.jpg

Those plates (in black on white) on the s2 I saw today:

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RIMG0125.jpg

thats the one i was looking at buying thru jspec just before i got mine it had 155000 kays on it and i let it go.it turned up on a yard on parramatta rd about 3 months later with about 48000 kays on spedo.i double checked with jspec and is the same car.i was told motor since been replaced cos bottom end was thumping in time to the stereo and now has a 2.6 in her.i see it often around maroubra on way to work.glad i didnt buy it now

i spotted one of the members stageas on here (cant remember the username). s1 white with r34 gtr rims and its got the rb26 in it from memory. I spotted it at the burnout show today on a local property, pity he didnt have a go on the skidpad :laugh:

this is in perth BTW and the skidpad was in back of Wanneroo area :w00t:

Edited by unique1
260rsStagea?? Daniel? lives down our way... seen and tooted at him the other day as he was turning onto dixon road :D

im not sure i know he rocked up with a blue series 7/8 rx7 with cf bonnet and didnt stay long, thats all as i didnt go and checkout the car up close (was watching the burnouts instead lol)

spotted a silver S1 with rims on the corner of Victoria Ave and Adelaide tce about 5.20pm last night. I have seen the same one a few times in the same spot too - anyone on here?

Spotted a Silver S2 Stagea driven by a lady today on Lockwood road in Burnside here in Adelaide this morning on the way to school at about 8:10am... I was half asleep then realized i recognized the front end of a stage at the other side of the roundabout was wide awake after that..........

I love the look of the series 2's...

Spotted a white Stagea at metro nissan brisbane today. Nismo kit? Definitely nismo sideskirts.

Actually a mate spotted it :-) and sent me a pic saying "ahhh so THATS a stagea... now i understand why you want one..."

Bit pissed that he has seen one in the flesh, and i still havent ever seen one except for photos!

Spotted white S2 Stagea on Sydenham road here in Adelaide near Norwood at about 1pm or so....... Very nice example, think it had been at the work shop around the corner as a mate saw a white s2 their the day before :thanks:

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