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[Canberra] Just by chance as I stood up from my desk and looked over the partition out the office window just after lunch today (Monday) I seen a dark green C34 (S1?) going into the open air car park at the Airport.

Edited by QJQ

Quite a few Stageas about yesterday.

Spotted a white M35 in Newtown around 11am.

Spotted a silver C34 and a Silver M35 (gave me a quick toot of the horn) on South dowling st in Surry hills around 445pm.

Spotted a silver M35 in the broadway shopping center car park around 530pm.

Spotted a Volvo 262C Bertone Coupe today on the Nepean Hwy.

Never seen one of those before.

Why would you make a 2 tonne 2 door Volvo.

He so wanted to be a Stagea driver.

They're 1 serious brick! Vince Harmon ( Volvo specialist) has one with a 350 Chev outside his workshop in Mitchell A.C.T. nearly everyday, he's a serious Volvo freak!!!

Silver C34 going through Hartley toward Lithgow on GWH, while a mate & I were having a feed at the Lolly shop cafe; getting ready to ride MTB's back to the top of Mt Victoria.

I think I saw you heading down the mountain while we were on the way up.

Edited by Daleo

spotted 5 stagea's at the JDMST meet at the creek tonight :)

Did you spot mine, Theo? I saw you drive in (or at least I'm pretty sure it was you), so I went for a walk but couldn't find you. :(

Though I saw myself... was on the way to the City, and there was a Silverstone (my colour) 350Rx coming the opposite way out fo the city on the warringah fwy. Lowered and had wheels. Think it was a white on green plate.

spotted a Bayside blue S2 on fullarton rd, travelling towards the cross rd, would have waved but wasnt in the stag as i had just dropped it off

If that was around 440 it would have been me. Spotted twice in one day? No hiding for me.

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