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I've been going to those meets for years!

That MX5 was pretty knarly, if I was still running the RG blog I would of asked the dude to feature it.

Next month I'll bring out the Stag.

Next meet should be good then, we will have to get all the Stageas parked next to one another

saw this off Centre rd in Bentleigh East today. Looks like a Series 2 PM35?

anyway it looks nice and tidy! Anyone here?

Its also debadged..

Hmm... looks good!

It is a Series 2 :thumbsup:. I knew at least one got sold to Victoria- Don't think they're on here though (please prove me wrong :happy:)

On Friday arvo saw M35WGN (white m35) in carpark where my kid trains soccer in narre warren...very clean ride... :thumbsup:

Freddy where were you? My daughter was there for soccer training as well....Didn't see your car in the carpark??

spotted a couple of stags this morning.

1 white series 1 or 2 corner of south road and nepean highway at about 7:30am and another one on nepean highway around the corner from the first... it was dark blue.. only saw the back.

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