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Spotted a black NM35 (neither Jetwreck nor Daleo) on Queens Rd near the Five Dock recreating centre around 5:20pm yesterday.

Waved but the male driver didn't see me as the sun was in his eyes as he was going west.

So I have been in Japan since 7th October with the sole purpose of joining the Prince Skyline 2000 GTA&B Club on their overnight drive from Tokyo to Toba (Mie Prefecture) and whilst here have been keeping my eyes open for the 'spotted' thread. Let me tell you...there are f.ck all Stageas on the roads here. The Club drive was 460km each way so i though i would definitely see some. Here are two snaps of the only Stagea's i have seen and both are M35's.

1st one is was on the Tomei Expressway (from Tokyo - Suzuka) and just before Nagoya:

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and this one was spotted in the Xiv Eksiv Toba Annex Resort (Hotel) carpark:

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Not much else to report in the way of Stagea's, but have had the pleasure of seeing a very good number of Prince Skyline's, Hakosuka's and Z432's...

Edited by prince_skyline

Spotted king 35 on the m4 stretching his right leg this evening on the way home from work, just after the old toll gates area.

Also spotted a 34 with neo74# plates on the m4 just after the church street on ramp.

red c34 on silverwater rd heading south about 930pm it was dark and only just noticed it

m35 turning from devlin st to victoria rd about 945pm i think it was gold or silver couldent tell at night

i was in my partners honda crv and she said

"how do you notice the stageas in the dark but i dont notice i get my hair done in the light or my new handbag"

spotted a gold ARX stacey street bankstown yestrerday about 1pm, i was the one blocking traffic, some ass ran into me,, now i got frontend dammage :(

Ouch, that sucks... :(

Spotted and hung out with StageIan on Tuesday @ Zen Garage.

Spotted and hung out with Duncan and Bodella on Wednesday night @ Wholesale Suspension in Penrifffffff.

Spotted a black C34 at Tyres and More on Prospect Road Friday morning... again!

Spotted a black C34 (Different one?) just off Prospect Road Friday night. Looking at the rear wing I'd say it could be Ruby's old one?

who's the dipshit L-plater driving the green C34 in vic?

Learn how to drive properly buddy, your mum who sits with you is obviously no better to allow your stupidity. The two times ive spotted you youve ran 2-3 red lights, and cut off numerous drivers intentionally.

Sell the stagea, you're not worthy of it.

who's the dipshit L-plater driving the green C34 in vic?

Learn how to drive properly buddy, your mum who sits with you is obviously no better to allow your stupidity. The two times ive spotted you youve ran 2-3 red lights, and cut off numerous drivers intentionally.

Sell the stagea, you're not worthy of it.

Sounds like it won't be long before he takes himself out of the equation with that kind of talent; hopefully without injuring anyone else.

C34 wreck coming up for sale soon in victoria??

I want the RH front guard. The 25G has rust in both fronts. I have a lh one already.:bunny:

Needs to be S1

Edited by 66yostagea

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