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Wooooooooooooooooot, I finally spotted my first other on the road Stagea! *happy dance*. I was running late for a doctors appointment yesterday arvo around 2:30pm, but I noticed a stag leaving the pakenham lakeside estate, so I decided to chase them down. Ok, dont laugh, the details are sketchy because I was running very late, and mostly because I was so darn excited! It was white (or maybe silver.... *rolls eyes*) and a very tidy looking S1 with number plates along the lines of UYL*** or UVL*** or something like that. Anyone on here?

Edited by Qumulys

My sister tells me she keeps seeing a white Stagea around the Toongabbie (NSW) area. She's not sure if it's an s1 or s2, but she has been learning pointers on how to tell them apart, as well as the different Skylines and Silvias.

Spotted Yesterday:

Stock white C34: not sure if S1 or S2, heading towards Neilsens Rd in Carrara, around 2pm.

Then we saw a M35 (silver?) heading North on the Pacific Motorway, Northbound. It was stopped at the traffic lights outside Coolangatta Airport, at around 4pm.

Last night went down to Victor harbor here in SA....

On arrival I saw a stock silver S2 stag at the BP, was for sale on here by pirate or someone as I spoken to the new owner... she had no idea about them at all :happy:

On the way home today saw another silver series 2 stag near the turnoff to victor from south road. I would have waved but was mid song change when i put mny head up i noticed it in the corner of my eye...

not a stag but also on the way home I saw a sexy bayside blue r34 grt vspec :wub:!!!

yeh. i have seen that silver one on top. its nice. but lately i have seen a few. there was this yellow one with a milo tin. it was nice. it was up at some pub.

here is one i found not so long ago..

if the person that owns this one. i found in bassendean on fri morning at edan hill perth W.A

if you can please reply :happy:

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spotted white series 1 RS260 tuesday at 1,30/2pm turning off REID hwy on to Alexander drive no sure if they saw me sitting in traffic at light`s on reid hwy heading toward`s midland ??,cheer`s chuckie.

Spotted a black M35 ARX this morning travelling east on Boundry rd Chatswood. Turns out it was Jetwreck.

Looked very strange having a M35 coming up from behind my own M35....

Edited by andy65b

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