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I was spotted.....

Done my part to help the state out of it's recession.....have you done your part........LOL

As you can see it was such a dangerous action, glad it is for safety and not $$$$$$

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ohh unlucky dude!

did they supply the pictures with the fine??

Nope, when you go to pay online it gives you an option to view the pics...so I did and copied them to my desktop, better than the $11 they want to charge you for them.

Yeah I coughed up with the cash because I was actually speeding, not much but enough to fill the state governments empty chest..

Nope, when you go to pay online it gives you an option to view the pics...so I did and copied them to my desktop, better than the $11 they want to charge you for them.

Yeah I coughed up with the cash because I was actually speeding, not much but enough to fill the state governments empty chest..

Need reflective number plates me thinks...

Spotted 'the hulk' yesterday afternoon on Old Windsor Rd :yes:

Hahaha, thanks Charlie!

Spotted a wine red M35 on Saturday afternoon at around 1.30pm going through the drive-thru at Rouse Hill McDonalds. I was at a very small meet-up there with a few other SAU members (I'm guessing the weather kinda made everyone decide to stay home), and was kinda hoping he'd stop too, but he kept going straight through after grabbing his feed.

Spotted a few Stag's lately!

Most recent was last night on Mulgoa Rd in Penrith. Spotted NEO-747. Nice clean ride!!

Seen a M35 on the M4 twice now. I tooted the horn both times. Not sure if he realises that I'm driving a Stag??

Is there any big Stagea events coming up??

Is there any big Stagea events coming up??

Yes Charlie, get your ass to the Thursday night meetup and cruise, we are

getting more and more stagea presence there every week! Especially if u

are selling ur car you have to come to one before you get get of her!

This Thursday, Berowra Truck Stop, 7:30pm for an 8:00 take off. BE THERE!

Spotted a few Stag's lately!

Most recent was last night on Mulgoa Rd in Penrith. Spotted NEO-747. Nice clean ride!!

Seen a M35 on the M4 twice now. I tooted the horn both times. Not sure if he realises that I'm driving a Stag??

Is there any big Stagea events coming up??

woot woot ive been spotted

yep... i copped the thumbs up last night and returned with the nod of approval... i like what you did with the back lights... you live in penrith im guessing???

Just spotted a silver s1 in Winston Hills, near the corner of Langdon Road and Caroline Chisholm Drive. Had "for sale" details all over it...

i seen that one parked in the carpark at nepean square and also often see it near bunnings penrith

spotted a super sweet RS4 Black with twin sunroofs manual transmission in our showroom as we speak.

It's an orphan and needs a good home.....any prospective parents out there?

what price are you looking at?

you dont do trade in by any chance?

cheers.

It's listed at $17,900, see our website for more details. I'll put up some new photos soon or you can come in our showroom to see it. We're located in Richmond, 4 York St. 3121

We do trade-ins, but you'll always get a higher price with a private sale, since we have to resell the car ourselves.

send us an email david@ or info@ with your trade-in info and we can give you a general price.

Cheers,

David @ Carizma

what price are you looking at?

you dont do trade in by any chance?

cheers.

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