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spotted a red 34 turning off the sturt hwy near nurioopta at about 130ish yesterday, gave ya a flash but dont think you saw me

also spotted this while i was there:post-78650-0-10155000-1304457792_thumb.jpg Kinda reminds me of a Cheech N Chong movie!

spotted a silver C34 on the skid pan @ Eastern Creek tonight

They weren't doin to bad either

That would be me! :action-smiley-069: Has potential, needs more manual.

I believe I spotted your M35 too Wagon boy

Edited by RoadsterGarage

spotted white s2 with black rims today at the JDM meeting, only me n him were the only stageas there.

but lots of other fun cars

That was me. Did a few laps of the place and kept coming back to yours to say hi, but never anyone near it when I went past.

JDMST EOMM?

I was in the S14, if I knew there'd be Stagea owners about I would of brang mine!

JDMST EOMM?

I was in the S14, if I knew there'd be Stagea owners about I would of brang mine!

haha, well i will be there all the time now with my stagea. what s14 were you with??? i saw most s14's there. series 1 or series 2?

oh, that car, yeh, very clean looking car, i think i might have a couple of pictures of it as well., i was there with my stagea, a black s15, 2 honda civic, one of them was very VERY clean, and also with my mates mx5, the little red on on the stretched steelies.

took us forever to get the fitment right on that mx5

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