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Three. I live on the coast (mapleton)! I just mentioned Brisbane as I've been doing a ton of driving in Brisso lately.

Never seen you, but I've seen the burgundy arx. They didn't wave back to me :laugh: I saw them out in Kawana.

I'm up in the hinterland but do cross over into kawana a few times a week (work) and to the beach (maroochydore) once a fortnight or so.

I work at kawana (good guys)but live in currimundi.Anytime you are up for a chat pop in to g.guys i'm graham.I usually leave the stagea home and take my bluebird attesa to work.

The bloke with the burgundy arx has only purchased it recently.He is a newby to this scene but a really nice guy./just keep waving!!!) :)

I work at kawana (good guys)but live in currimundi.Anytime you are up for a chat pop in to g.guys i'm graham.I usually leave the stagea home and take my bluebird attesa to work.

The bloke with the burgundy arx has only purchased it recently.He is a newby to this scene but a really nice guy./just keep waving!!!) :ninja:

Ahhh, nice.

If I am ever in the area I'll come say g'day, if you ever see me feel free to approach. I'm socially retarded but always nice to meet fellow stagea owners.

I'm almost gauranteed to have my dogs with me, usually heads out the window :) Don't do what the morons at the petrol station do and try to pat my shepherd if I'm not there though :ninja: You'd be surprised how many people see me get out of my car with my SECURITY shirt on and then try and pat the big, black, muzzled GSD in the car.

Have you seen another stagea mate? Perhaps you are blind as well. lol :D

Haha! Yes Graham, always on the lookout.

I spot white and silver C34's around my area and have even spoken to a couple of the drivers (shopping centre carpark).

Too bad they don't jump on SAU

Oh, and there is nothing like seeing a fully loaded up 260RS flying through a roundabout on the way to a camping spot... The roof racks had to have been stacked 600mm high!

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