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Spotted a silver Axis at the lights of Station St & Seven Hills Rd about 11am yesterday. Beeps n waves :action-smiley-069:

That's about 2mins from my house.

Spotted that silver s2 C34 again yesterday on Wentworth Avenue in Pendle Hill.

Spotted a silver m35 then a black m35 axis pull up at the same set of lights on box rd/Port hacking rd near the burger king in Miranda...I was in the ausgrid car incase u thought I was a little crazy >.<

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Pearl white, Alex? I spotted a pearl white one turning onto the M2 off Pennant Hills Road on Sunday evening, and when I got off the M2 at Seven Hills/Winston Hills, he continued on towards the M7.

Pearl white, Alex? I spotted a pearl white one turning onto the M2 off Pennant Hills Road on Sunday evening, and when I got off the M2 at Seven Hills/Winston Hills, he continued on towards the M7.

Was going the other direction - so didn't get a real good look, Nick.

Yesterday, Spotted a green S1 Stag on Hambledon Rd, Quakers Hill at 3.40ish. Then a "mail call" silver S1 Stag turning right into Doonside off Knox Rd at 4.40. Beeps from my wifes blue Cube as I passsed.

Yesterday, Spotted a green S1 Stag on Hambledon Rd, Quakers Hill at 3.40ish. Then a "mail call" silver S1 Stag turning right into Doonside off Knox Rd at 4.40. Beeps from my wifes blue Cube as I passsed.

Hmmm, I was in Quakers on Sunday (for Texi) but not yesterday.

The silver Mail Call one is sh@un, it's his work car (as a courier).

Any stags near the HORSNBY area in Sydney - that wouldn't mind showing me their car? Don't even want to drive it, just want to look. Interested in buying one but doing research right now.

Pm sent.

was at the lights at westpoint carpark?pretty sua they waved bak.or i may

have been seeing things..was pretty excited to see another stag

haha

Nah, wasn't me, I was down Forge St end of Sunnyholt. I have seen another yellow one on Knox Rd Doonside afew months ago though. Good to see there's another Lightning Yellow wagon around the area!!!! :thumbsup:

Spotto one silver C34 S2 Dayz turning right from Rickard Rd onto Railway Rd Quakers Hill aound 5pm.

Spotted early this morning

QLD - Yatala - Southbound M1 - Yellow S2, Wheels, Exhaust and an identity crisis lol. S1 Lights at the least and pretty sure it had an S1 grille too ! Not sure if you're on here, Good to see another stag but !! It's been ages

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