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just spotted a silver S2 stagea turning into Haig St in South Melbourne about 30 minutes ago. just stopped must have been looking a melways or something and then slowly took off...very nice an clean

yeah thats us i think. no reg then goin in today for it.

Evo Mitchy at Curtis Falls cafe today. Very nice Stag. Yellow, twin sun roofs, R34 front. And its 4 sale.

nice meeting you Hugh!

Let me set the scene- me, my wife and my mother in law have just finished lunch, then this bloke sticks his head in the cafe and says "anyone here own the yellow stagea"... first thing i think is "oh shit someones hit it"... "yeah mate thats me", so over walks this guy and i'm still thinking what the hell has happened, does he want to buy it? lol.. "im 66yo from SAU- nice to meet you..."

nice bloke- had a quick chat while we finished up lunch and paid. Sorry we didnt make it up to the gallery- ended up going to one of the wineries. The girls were keen for a drink hahaha

spotted on my way home tonight, series 1 stagea silver in colour on southern cross drive at moore park, unfortunently the car was stationary on the side of the road with a highway patrol officer standing at the front window and those flashing lights that we just dont want to see in our rear vision mirror.

just spotted a white C34 going along Old Cleveland Rd through Cooparoo, just before Cavendish Rd. i tried to catch up but got caught at the lights, lol. looked like a S2 Autech, or at least had the Autech rear wing and S2 rear lights. could make out much more than that, too much traffic.

Yay someone spotted me! Yep it's a S1 Autech with S2 rear lights ;-)

Today when picking up my kid at school (Mary Macgyllop) my wife saw a nice M35 (ups ,my stag is introubles now...I say she though it was nice...)

Hmmm...I think that might have been me. Was the car Pearl White? I was at Mary MacKillop (Narre Warren) picking up my daughters from school on Fri 22nd.

I've been registered with SAU forums for some time and often check it out, but have never posted.

A bit about myself:

Current daily driver is Pearl White M35 250T RS Four (bought in Feb 2009). My passion is all things Skyline (Nissan) - in particular classic skylines - I currently own 3 Prince Skyline GT's (second generation skyline) and have just purchased the oldest Skyline known to exist in Australia (a Prince Skyline S21D4) from NZ which should be arriving in my red hot hands in the next 4 - 6 weeks.

I used to drive a VT Sh*ttydore wagon, and when decided to replace daily, followed my Nissan passion and bought the Stagea.

;) ??

how dare he have 3 prince gt's and only post twice ... and a 4th on the way ...

share the love with us man .... SHARE THE LOVE !!!!

Man of few words and lot of action maybe...BTW why my miss always is the one that can see the stags...nobody can see me and I cannot see nobody :D and still cannot put my eyes on one M35 itself....

Man of few words and lot of action maybe...BTW why my miss always is the one that can see the stags...nobody can see me and I cannot see nobody :) and still cannot put my eyes on one M35 itself....

What area is your playground Freddy?

My playground is Berwick(where I work :P ) and I live in Narre Warren (wherre my maternal wife takes care of my erratic behavior :) )

I'll keep my eye out for you...

I'll be the guy in the silver ARX... often on the Monash/Princes highway, but also parked in Berwick, Packenham and Fountain Gate...

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