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Must've been the day for white C34s.

Seen a white C34 260 I think (had personalised NSW plates) at the Caltex at Canberra Airport yesterday (Wednesday) morning.

For almost 3 weeks on my way to work each morning (including yesterday) I have seen a white C34 S2 with black front bar and rear left space saver tyre on at Inline Steering Yass Rd Queanbeyan. Must be some major work getting done.

Also seen a maroon C34 S1 in the Queanbeyan hospital carpark regularly. Looks very neat all de-badged.

A bit late, but I also saw a silver M35 Axis and a grey C34 S2 RSFour in the Summernats carpark on Saturday 7 January this year.

I reckon I've seen more Stageas in the last month than I have in the entire previous year in the Canberra region.

Must've been the day for white C34s.

Seen a white C34 260 I think (had personalised NSW plates) at the Caltex at Canberra Airport yesterday (Wednesday) morning.

For almost 3 weeks on my way to work each morning (including yesterday) I have seen a white C34 S2 with black front bar and rear left space saver tyre on at Inline Steering Yass Rd Queanbeyan. Must be some major work getting done.

Also seen a maroon C34 S1 in the Queanbeyan hospital carpark regularly. Looks very neat all de-badged.

A bit late, but I also saw a silver M35 Axis and a grey C34 S2 RSFour in the Summernats carpark on Saturday 7 January this year.

I reckon I've seen more Stageas in the last month than I have in the entire previous year in the Canberra region.

Certainly didn't see me last weekend, though :nyaanyaa:

I didn't see any Stageas during my stay but a few skylines.

I'll be there again this weekend, Friday thru Monday.

Spotted red C34 on Lachlan Valley way just out of Boorowa around 1:50pm.An older gentlemen driving with an older female passenger. RED ??? numbers plates. Waved but no acknowledgement...though I was stopped waiting for the on coming traffic, in which he was proceeding, through a road works so may have been concentrating on the road instead.

Spotted Rosella as he flashed by, tooting, lucky I looked before flipping the bird...

Good to have a chat mate, catch you soon.

Yeah, in future, look before ya open door, mate!!!!!

:P

BTW, which event are you going to on 12th???

Yeah, in future, look before ya open door, mate!!!!!

:P

BTW, which event are you going to on 12th???

Eh? I was getting in my car long before you arrived...:nyaanyaa:

Looks like maybe neither; I may have to work.pinch.gif

We'll have to see.

Stagea's in the mist!

Yesterday morning, Thursday, driving my daughter to school in Blackheath in my wife's Honda CRV, Rosella appeared out of the mist on the Great Western Hwy coming over the crest of the hill down past Sutton Park, flashed headlights at him but I wasn't in my car so I don't think he recognised me (Hi Russell from the white CRV).

Thursday afternoon, in my car, turned from Waratah St left into Katoomba St in Katoomba and there on my left was a chap standing next to a silver S1 DAYZ edition C34 with black mags and a cannon poking out the back, parked opposite Aldi. I tooted and waved and it looked like it took him a moment or two to realise what tooted him, my silver C34 S2 which he acknowledged.

My daughter, aged 9, prefers going to school in Daddy's rocket (as she calls it) rather than Mummy's Honda.

Craig

Stagea's in the mist!

Yesterday morning, Thursday, driving my daughter to school in Blackheath in my wife's Honda CRV, Rosella appeared out of the mist on the Great Western Hwy coming over the crest of the hill down past Sutton Park, flashed headlights at him but I wasn't in my car so I don't think he recognised me (Hi Russell from the white CRV).

Thursday afternoon, in my car, turned from Waratah St left into Katoomba St in Katoomba and there on my left was a chap standing next to a silver S1 DAYZ edition C34 with black mags and a cannon poking out the back, parked opposite Aldi. I tooted and waved and it looked like it took him a moment or two to realise what tooted him, my silver C34 S2 which he acknowledged.

My daughter, aged 9, prefers going to school in Daddy's rocket (as she calls it) rather than Mummy's Honda.

Craig

Craig, did see ya but thought you were flashing about highway patrol cars. Belated :action-smiley-069:

Silver R34 fronted C34 (skygea ?) looking awesome along M1 / Slacks Ck area. Hand gestures exchanged :) Not sure if S1 or S2 ?!

Very nice looking ride - a teensy bit jealous right now hahahahaha oh well :D

Good to see, have a great day

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