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Spotted a wine red s1 today, plates were JAG75B. This was on Seven Hills Rd/Prospect Highway just before midday today. I beeped and got a wave back!

I've seen this car before but it was quite a while ago.

Spotted, silver s2 on GWN 6pm news wearing the dreaded P plate. Twice! :woot:

S'pose it will be picked as a Volvo by the masses.

Cheers GW

Edit: GWN=West Aust. country TV station for you foreigners.

Edited by 260tech

Spotted 3 Today:

First was a silver/grey S2, heading north on the Pacific hwy: it took the Elysium Rd exit at Worongary.

Second was a S1, Grey with shiny dish rims and a front mount at Shell servo, Mudgeeraba: I think it's a Hungry Jacks staff car, as I've seen it outside the Qstore Hungry Jacks a couple of times before....

Third was Deminiak, when he came to visit this arvo: Very nice red RSV, now with leather interior :)

Spotted, silver s2 on GWN 6pm news wearing the dreaded P plate. Twice! :)

S'pose it will be picked as a Volvo by the masses.

Cheers GW

Edit: GWN=West Aust. country TV station for you foreigners.

It even made it on Channel 7 in the big smoke!

richard

It even made it on Channel 7 in the big smoke!

richard

That was my Stagea. My wife works for Channel 7 & they wanted to use the car to demo the new P plates. Not so sure I like the idea of using my Stagea as a 'P plate' demo though. Oh well, its a celebrity now!

Edited by G*4Stagea

spotted 2 stageas today.. silver series 2 going along portrush road towards nowood parade.. lookd stock but sick.. and was driving in a side street b4 to c another wags parked... reversed to find my self a nice hot s1 mint as... gave the dude a spool up (was watchn tv in front room ;))

Spotted a white M35 on Parramatta Road around Leichhardt as I was heading into town for the Sydney Auto Salon. It was heading west-bound, around 12.30pm or 1pm.

Also spotted Xmetal's car amongst the SAU display @ Auto Salon.

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pretty sure it was white- cant remember... It was at a round about so i'm pretty sure they would have spotted me too hehe

i live in carrara- who is your mechanic?

Spotted a silver stag with GTR badge (i hope you have a RB26 in there hehe) turning onto broadbeach-nerang road from ashmore this evening around 530- tried to get up next to you at the lights but didnt quite get your attention

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pretty sure it was white- cant remember... It was at a round about so i'm pretty sure they would have spotted me too hehe

i live in carrara- who is your mechanic?

Would have been mine: I use Ultimate Performance & 4WD in Jaygee ct. May have been a mech on a test drive: I try to keep my eyes open for other stags... :D

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