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cut out the midlife crisis stuff mate :thumbsup: you dont have to be young and cool to own a stagea, you can be midlife and cool :cheers:

I know, I am the 66yo, but now am 71 and I have two Stags and an R30.

As the ad says, "Mid life crisis! What mid :cheers: life crisis?".

If it goes Pfffssshhhhhhhh, buy it and drive it. :iluvff::banana::3some:

Edited by 66yostagea

I know, I am the 66yo, but now am 71 and I have two Stags and an R30.

As the ad says, "Mid life crisis! What mid :cheers: life crisis?".

If it goes Pfffssshhhhhhhh, buy it and drive it. :iluvff::banana::3some:

lol that's why I love the stagea section....I'm not the oldest idiot in here, not by a long shot :P I still smile everytime the stag goes whoosh-tutututu

Spotted a silver M35 in Andy's driveway tonight, I think it may have been Andy.

BTW brilliant weather for stags in sydney tonight :D

Lol.. yes may have been me.. :) Also spotted a White C34 with a non standard exhaust.. may have been Duncan.

And yes, this is perfect weather for fun in the stagea once you clear the shitty traffic.

cut out the midlife crisis stuff mate :thumbsup: you dont have to be young and cool to own a stagea, you can be midlife and cool :cheers:

i wasnt saying that you had to be young and cool to own a stagea....im just saying the guy could cheer up a lil....he does own a stagea after all and im sure that just driving it would put a smile on anyones dile :laugh:

Spotted white C34 (plates DA XXXX) on Queens Rd Five Dock near the leisure centre around 5:30pm last evening.

Big tail pipe in which you can put yr hand up to service the motor :rofl2:

Tooted as I went past at the traffic lights when I turned left into Harris Rd.

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