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I just spotted the same white s2 twice in the space of about half an hour. Number plate was ORG13Z. I spotted it both times on Seven Hills Road/Old Northern Road from Seven Hills through to Baulkham Hills, once while I was on my way to the car wash, and the second time when I was on the way back home. We were going in the same direction both times, so I'm guessing he's a local.

First time the driver had a (teenage?) male passenger, and then on the return trip the passenger was female.

I just spotted the same white s2 twice in the space of about half an hour. Number plate was ORG13Z. I spotted it both times on Seven Hills Road/Old Northern Road from Seven Hills through to Baulkham Hills, once while I was on my way to the car wash, and the second time when I was on the way back home. We were going in the same direction both times, so I'm guessing he's a local.

First time the driver had a (teenage?) male passenger, and then on the return trip the passenger was female.

Nice trade-in! :rofl:

Well I have got the wife is well trained. She has borrow my car and is in Ballina at the moment on holiday's....she just rang to say she has spotted a nice silver s1 or S2 at about 4.30PM

spotted this afternoon hektik180 at waterloo, had a quick chat about the lpg conversion done to his immaculate example of a stagea

and im glad that finally someone from the forum spotted my pride and joy.

spotted white and silver series 1 stags at jindabyne last week the silver one had qld plates and was parked in the thredbo carpark... i flashed the white one as they were driving towards thredbo on snowy mountains highway no flash or wave back tho

series2 white sitting on railway ave west leedie ,on thursday,pm .white series 2 i was having curry & see them drive past +it was raining kardinya street north perth 7,30pm ish ,cheer`s chuckie.

spotted s1 silver stag on trappers drive turning right onto whitties ave with female driver on wednesday arvo around 2.30ish

spotted s2 white stag driving through wanneroo markets this morning

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