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Spotted on my front lawn on Saturday

Yellow S2 with no seats in it (well, that what it looks like chuckie! LOL)

Red S2 25tX Four - Still looking good Andrei! :(

White S2 with Autech kit and huge farken bright yellow swaybars and a canon that would swallow my rotti (You ricer Sean!)

All of which paled in comparison to the shining blue gemstone that is TEH PULSAR FURY!!!1!!!!!TY

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Hi to all the Stag owners in the South East QLD area!

Hope everyone and their cars are well :-) Spotted one of very few Stagea's in and around the South Brisbane/Logan area this afternoon. Pulled out from Henderson Road in Jimboomba into Cusack Lane, and what should come up behind me? A dark blue STAG! So hello to whoever returned my hazard light flash, and took a photo of my car from behind :-)

If you read this, maybe we can meet in catch up in one of the carparks on Cuasck Lane and have a chinwag.

Cheers,

Chris.

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Hi to all the Stag owners in the South East QLD area!

Hope everyone and their cars are well :-) Spotted one of very few Stagea's in and around the South Brisbane/Logan area this afternoon. Pulled out from Henderson Road in Jimboomba into Cusack Lane, and what should come up behind me? A dark blue STAG! So hello to whoever returned my hazard light flash, and took a photo of my car from behind :-)

If you read this, maybe we can meet in catch up in one of the carparks on Cuasck Lane and have a chinwag.

Cheers,

Chris.

hi chris, chris here... i think us brissie stag owners should get together for a bbq somewhere and a bit of a dribble.

im sure when bob and myself get our cars on the road we would be interested..

although we could just hijack a few of the SAU QLD nights ( im a member still from when i had my r33)

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i saw a white S1 completely stock on Morayfield Road yesterday arvo,

then saw two silver S1's in sunnybank last night. one was a completely stock RSfour, then other had a bodykit and wing etc looked pretty nice!

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Spotted the YELLOW S2 again friday wife driving hubby jumping around waving&carrying on :PBJ: :PBJ:Green series 1 ( also final meet B sabbath dave & mate)good to catch up looking forward to seeing you&miss`es on 30th at AHG, cheer`s chuckie.

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Hi to all the Stag owners in the South East QLD area!

Hope everyone and their cars are well :-) Spotted one of very few Stagea's in and around the South Brisbane/Logan area this afternoon. Pulled out from Henderson Road in Jimboomba into Cusack Lane, and what should come up behind me? A dark blue STAG! So hello to whoever returned my hazard light flash, and took a photo of my car from behind :-)

If you read this, maybe we can meet in catch up in one of the carparks on Cuasck Lane and have a chinwag.

Cheers,

Chris.

I have seen that stagea befor really nice lookin car, theres also a white 260rs ser1 about in greenbank seen him a couple times, im allways on my bike when I see them so I dont bother to wave :cool:

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Spotted Black Stagea with white wheels (I am sure they where white)... Newmarket Road Brisbane about 2:30ish pm... didnt see if it was a S1 or S2 only saw it side on as it passed my house.

2 in 3 days record for me :)

Antony

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Spotted a silver S2 yesterday crusing along Old Cleveland Road near Carindale. Turned into Camp Hill somewhere. I was in my grey GTI-R. I cruised along next to you and then you took the left lane. Very nice looking car.

I'm keen for a Stagea meet up in Brisbane. I should have mine within a few weeks :)

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Haha yeah, long time member, short time poster.

I had a RB20DET powered Aus-spec R31 about 4 years ago (hence the nickname). Since then I bought a GTI-R, but am now purchasing a Stagea...so I have returned (and the nickname still seems suitable) :)

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was it a R31 waggin....?

Id love a 20det powered R31... few rods into the diff... S13 steering and coilovers... gutted interior... nice. Tow it to meets behind the 260RS.

Edit - my bad... unrelated convo...

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Nope it wasn't a wagon, just a Silhouette Sedan. Had the RB20 NICS version with a HT18 turbo from a S4 RX7 :thumbsup:

It went very hard and was so much fun to drive. Everyone bags the old NICS engine, but I can't fault it. THe guy I bought the car off flogged the guts out of it, then I did much the same for a few years and then once I sold the car the engine eventually ended up in a Bluebird wagon drag/burnout car and since then has been put into something else!! Still going strong!

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