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Spotted stock silver s2 went into Jay Gee Ct in Nerang about 1pm, and back out again 5 minutes later: he would have seen my fiance in my car on his way out. But of course, he won't be a member, so I'll continue to be un-spotted.

That said, it's probably better to be not spotted at all, rather than have the mrs spotted in my car...

spewing i missed the volvo show n shine. I'd be willing to take the badges off for the day to confuse people.

I spotted 2x m35s and another c34 on the old pac last night. there were more stageas than skylines there for a moment.

jetwreck - did you get brakes back by the time you got home?

I ended up driving home on the old pac as well - couldn't help myself

spewing i missed the volvo show n shine. I'd be willing to take the badges off for the day to confuse people.

I spotted 2x m35s and another c34 on the old pac last night. there were more stageas than skylines there for a moment.

jetwreck - did you get brakes back by the time you got home?

I ended up driving home on the old pac as well - couldn't help myself

I would have been in that....anything to confuse of frustrate Volvo owners.

lol....yup had brakes going home...I thing I need to invest in some brakes & Suspention & Inte.................the list goes on.

Didn't want to loose my licence going back so stuck to the new road.....counted myself lucky I didn't get done going up to the CC!!!!

I've spotted 4 stageas over the past few days...

* Thursday a red S1 with nismo kit and goldfish at ikea

* Friday night, a metallic M35 Autech in Wayville

* Today a white S2 RS4 with 260RS bodykit at marion

* Tonight a dark, possibly red S1 in Torrens Park (possibly same as first sighting)

Wowzerz! thats a lot of sightings for 4 days!

yay, Adelaide is the Stagea capitol!

On Tamborine Mt, a Silver S1, pretty stock, but with towbar and full tint. Vera nice steering wheel.

NSW plates. Met driver, Ben an R32 circuit racer. Its his dad's car and they will try to get to SEQ meet next weekend.

And BTW Mt Tamborine is still the Cap.

in traffic last nite on burwood hwy, there was a female driving a burgandy S1 like mine, with SAU stickers.

was trippy as f**k.

almost the same car as mine, except not colour coded, mine isnt low, and she had other wheels.

spotted a white S2 on ord street in Fremantle Tuesday or Wednesday (sorry can't remember)... could of been a 260rs, only caught the arse end as I noticed it in my side mirror.

I was stuck in bumper to bumper on the other side... joy joy!

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