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on Cowarra st taren point i saw a Silver PNM35 at a fiberglass place and then while i was watching it a White C34 drove past then of course there was my Black m35, i personally have never seen more stags in one place at one time.

You should cruise down to stagea hks Nismo fully sic bro garage sometime! ;p

Spotted a Black Series 2 on Main South road, just near Flinders UNI in Adelaide at about 1:20PM today.

Also spotted a White Series 2 on Flagstaff road at about 3am on Saturday morning. Turned off before I caught up.

Very nice s2, blue, pulling on to hawker street this morning. I was in my pulsar so didn't wave today. Seen you around a few times.i live over the road with a white s2, in the shed at the moment few little things to do.

Spotted a Silver C34 pulling away from a park in Emu Plains when I was pulling up.

My young bloke saw a tractor in the park; so that's where we were going (with a minor detour to the Nissan dealer first).

spotted a S1 260RS on Victoria rd this morning. followed it all the way to harris st where I overtook in traffic. looks good in the grey!

If it was Lowered on bronze works wheels then it was me, thanks for the spot.......looks the best in grey ;)

I'm guessing you were in a skoda and not a stag anymore, would have noticed if a stagea over took me.

Spotted a silver 350RX at the Sydney Datsun Show today @ Prospect Hotel. It was parked around the back as if it was being hidden away... :(

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Spotted a White C34 turning onto Grose Vale Rd in North Richmond this arvo.

Was in the far left lane on my Black Gixxer 1000, and didn't notice until you'd pulled away.

Plates look good, pretty nice exhaust note too. ;)

If it was Lowered on bronze works wheels then it was me, thanks for the spot.......looks the best in grey ;)

I'm guessing you were in a skoda and not a stag anymore, would have noticed if a stagea over took me.

yup sounds like it was you! you work around the city? I turned off harris st as I passed you. yeah was in a dark grey Octavia.

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