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Spotted a white S2 Stagea with no rear wing on Warrigul Rd last night at 5:15pm approx.

Drove up behind and passed me on the left as I was turning off on to Highbury Rd.

Plate was WQ? - 179 / YQ?-179 I think.

Gave you a toot toot to say hi :)

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I should have pulled my finger out and come to the cruise boost the Stag numbers a bit ...but a long day and J.D'n coke got better of me :)

Jetwreck- Thought I saw you round the local area this arvo, pulled over, I slowed right down and was going to have a chat about the tune - but it was that other bloody black ARX thats moved in round us!

It was my brother from another mother...lol. Just around the corner from you bro..anytime you want to drop in drop in.....that way I can size up your bumper for some scoops...oh wait you don't need em....being NA and all :b

Bloody he'll....didn't see another stagea on the road for months now I've seen em everyware!

Anyway spotted another white c34 on jacksons road in warriewood about 5 minutes ago

Edited by Jetwreck

That would be me indeed.. One more night here and back to Sydney. :)

Sweet looking car man.. I got all excited like a little school girl when i saw it lol.. Its rare to see another stagea here, Wanted to say hi but when i came out of jb you were gone

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