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saw a white s1 today coming out of belavista near makkas had a silver door and guard and a dark rear bumper about 4:30

I spotted this S1 out near Kings Park (Vardy's Road) with a L or P plate on it, young bloke gave me a wave as I passed.

Love the multi-colour panels, makes it very easy for people to identify :blink:

Spotted a white S1 today at Frankston shopping centre looked stock as a rock...

I think that it is for sale, is it not?

I saw one parked out the front of a house in Frankston Sth... couldn't be two Stagea's in Frankston now could there??

Spotted white S2 in Frankston, lowered with Bronze CE28's... Looked nice.

Dude was acting cool until he saw (and possibly heard) the M35 roll past... Double-Take city :)

Edited by iamhe77

Twoday, yes twoday, saw the nice blue one heading out of Nerang towards Advancetown. The not long after, about 11 ish, a silver one on Nerang Southport Rd. Def a two day.lol

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