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Marion Megaplex 11.30 last night

silver S2 auto, 17s. twin sunnies, dayz rear bar and side skirts

clean car dude.

parked right behind my white S1

looked awesome coming out of the movies and seeing the 2 stags

seeing a few on road as well

series 1 corfield street in sunny gosnells :P exchange,as i was on my way to BATMAN&ROBIN`S,cheer`s chuckie

hey chuckie that would have been me,spotted another like yours turning onto ranford rd off tonkin earlier,i have stock rims back on now,broke beads in 3 18'' rims of mine havin a bit of fun where i take my motorbike :)

I have been so lucky. Seen 2 stags in 2 days yesterday very nice maroon s1 coming off fway onto hepburn ave. And today another s1 silver manual with brembos sure this is some on this site so hello .

Hey dude i got the silver one with brembos :thumbsup: im running my engine in at moment hence the slowness of it lol (4000rpm limiter), yours looks amazing mate i seen it before and commented on the looks, black is sooo nice :P So u bought Dale's stagea as well hey u lucky bugger. What area u from, north or south? i would love to see yours close up one day. Im the one selling the front panels soon because im going the 34 gtr front.

Hey Guys,

I stumbled across this discussion whilst browsing the forum and thought I would post this message seeing as I too spotted a Stagea today. Infact, i didn't just spot it......I purchased it :-) 1998 Series 1, white with the full autech body kit and genuine R34 GTR wheels. I'll be mostly driving around the southside of Brissy, right down to Jimboomba and across to the Gold Coast. So if you see me, say gday and i'll do the same right back at ya!

Can't tell you how great it feels to own a little piece of Nissan heaven, after waiting SOOO long!!! Here's 2 pics of it.

Cya's round.

Chris.

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Hey Guys,

I stumbled across this discussion whilst browsing the forum and thought I would post this message seeing as I too spotted a Stagea today. Infact, i didn't just spot it......I purchased it :-) 1998 Series 1, white with the full autech body kit and genuine R34 GTR wheels. I'll be mostly driving around the southside of Brissy, right down to Jimboomba and across to the Gold Coast. So if you see me, say gday and i'll do the same right back at ya!

Can't tell you how great it feels to own a little piece of Nissan heaven, after waiting SOOO long!!! Here's 2 pics of it.

Cya's round.

Chris.

hey chriss nice buy mate. i also spoted this car on trading post last night. has the greedy emanage ultimate to ay. i also have gtr rims on my s2 and the 260 front front bar. did you get the centre caps?good buy once again

Hey Guys,

I stumbled across this discussion whilst browsing the forum and thought I would post this message seeing as I too spotted a Stagea today. Infact, i didn't just spot it......I purchased it :-) 1998 Series 1, white with the full autech body kit and genuine R34 GTR wheels. I'll be mostly driving around the southside of Brissy, right down to Jimboomba and across to the Gold Coast. So if you see me, say gday and i'll do the same right back at ya!

Can't tell you how great it feels to own a little piece of Nissan heaven, after waiting SOOO long!!! Here's 2 pics of it.

Cya's round.

Chris.

Is that the one at the import yard in southport, on Ferry Rd??

If so, I, too saw it yesterday!

If not, There's one exactly the same there, too...

Let me know when you're around the Gold Coast: it's always nice to see another stag around!

(maybe, just maybe I'll eventually be spotted in this thread!)

hey chriss nice buy mate. i also spoted this car on trading post last night. has the greedy emanage ultimate to ay. i also have gtr rims on my s2 and the 260 front front bar. did you get the centre caps?good buy once again

Thanks mate. Yer i'm stoked with it, can't wait to take possession of it this week sometime....just waiting for my bank to say yes :-) No, I didn't get the centre caps, but apparentely they are very easily sourced new from Japan for around $45-$50 each. So one day if i've got nothing else left to add to it I might get them to finish the wheels off....but they look really nice even without them.

Is that the one at the import yard in southport, on Ferry Rd??

If so, I, too saw it yesterday!

If not, There's one exactly the same there, too...

Let me know when you're around the Gold Coast: it's always nice to see another stag around!

(maybe, just maybe I'll eventually be spotted in this thread!)

Yer, you probably spotted me test driving it on Ferry Road yesterday :-) I'll be down around the Gold Coast for a bit of a cruise when I go pick it up at the end of this week sometime. Might see you around eh?

Yea, come up to Mt Tamborine and we might see each other. What a hoot.

RU really 65? Or just taking the Mickey?

Anyway it is great to see more dudes in Sunny err err WET Qld opting for a Nissan.

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