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i have to admit i was not eating *wooohooo for me* we had a birthday party there to go to for my daughter...and im pleased to say i didnt touch their food :thumbsup: diets ftw

spotted on the way back from toodyay on saturday morning "sweetleaf" black s1 nice looking car :)

Bah, I just got back from a great trip, Melbourne to Batemans Bay in NSW. What a cruise! All I can say is I've made that trip every year for the last 20 years, and this one was by far the most exillerating. By the time I got home, I wanted to turn around and go again instead of just crash from exaustion. The stag never missed a beat, it just pulls round the corners like its stuck on roller coaster rails. All that way, and STILL I have not spotted another Stag, or been spotted by someone yet...

Although the front bar is now spotted with a few thousand insect carcasses..... Clean up time... :P

Bah, I just got back from a great trip, Melbourne to Batemans Bay in NSW. What a cruise! All I can say is I've made that trip every year for the last 20 years, and this one was by far the most exillerating. By the time I got home, I wanted to turn around and go again instead of just crash from exaustion. The stag never missed a beat, it just pulls round the corners like its stuck on roller coaster rails. All that way, and STILL I have not spotted another Stag, or been spotted by someone yet...

Although the front bar is now spotted with a few thousand insect carcasses..... Clean up time... :P

I know what you mean, we drove 3500 kms in nine days north of Perth. We weren't really surprised not to have seen another Stagea but were happy how nicely the car zipped along in harsh 42 degree heat and went around bends loaded up like it were on railway tracks. My wife was really impressed. Plus we have had our Stagea since June last year and no one off here has spotted it! :P Have spotted a couple others though. Funny how many people stop and comment on it, and all sorts of people too!

I know it's not a Stagea, but I spotted a REGANAMU (legnum) on my drive to work this morning between Orange and Bathurst. Nice looking car.

Wash your mouth out.

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