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Spotted White S2 Stagea with damage to passenger front bumper Tuesday morning (7:30am 19th) GoldCoast.

I tried to honk the horn... but the crap MU I was driving didn't work. I was in a Black MU towing my Opel Kadett rally car.

Edited by ant0ny

spotted a silver stag turning onto Hale Road this afternoon in perth :banana: 4:20pm. Had a wing, not sure what series, totally forgot to check that out, was looking at the DRIVER. Was a female... I hope lol

Edited by StageaGirl

spotted a series 2 white stagea at bp woodvale around 3.30pm nice looking car and then heading home up the back of wangara onto gnangara rd spotted a series 1 white stagea was a couple of cars behind :(

spotted after midnight last night coming out of the city a series 1 green stagea with untamed performance sticker on back window as well as a big stagea symbol on his bonnet....very nice looking car :laugh::P

spotted a stag just off grey street south Brisbane at the rear of Mirvac on Monday morning... pearl white with stock 16" rims.

Spotted a pearl white dayz stag with black roh rims, GTR badge on front grill and rice cannon out back at aspely pick and pay hypermarket on saturday/sunday

Funny... you guys see all these stageas... im yet to see one in real life. Only ever seen them in pics. THe first stagea i ever see... will be mine! Geez hope i like it!

Spotted last night at about 7.15, dark blue series 1 with R33 GTR rims, it was driving towards the city on southern cross drive, it's a shame

i wasn't in my stagea but in my run-around skyblue nissan maxima which has 16'' series 2 stagea rims.

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