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Spotted Stageian on my way home from work in Eastwood yesterday arvo.

Gave you a wave, but didn't expect you to recognise me on my bike with my helmet on.

Nice..... I was eying off the bike in the mirror & moved over cause I thought you might be splitting lanes.

Sweet ride, wish I still had mine.

Nice..... I was eying off the bike in the mirror & moved over cause I thought you might be splitting lanes.

Sweet ride, wish I still had mine.

Thanks mate; spotted the move. You can tell when bike riders are driving cars. ;)

How are you getting on with your knee?

Had to see 2 more doctors to assess my condition, these were arranged by the insurance company. One of them told me my knee is fkd & I'll need another opp to cut the bone reset it & reconstruct the ligament again. :down:

Wow dude; really sorry to hear that.

I thought I had it bad when I was off work for nearly a year when I smashed up my arm; yours is a completely different level.

Wow dude; really sorry to hear that.

I thought I had it bad when I was off work for nearly a year when I smashed up my arm; yours is a completely different level.

Yeah I have 2 birthdays now, my birthday & my second chance day.

In other news I spotted a silver S2 heading along Mona Vale Road this arvo on my way home bout 5:30

Came back from shopping to find a black series 2 park next to me at Noarlunga in the Spotlight/Harvey Norman/Pet Stock car park on Thursday night

Bit late but due to only just getting an account..

This was my black stag! :) only brought It a month ago!

Ur silver stag looke well good!

Spotted a few Stageas down at the SAU nationals over the 3 day event!

A White RS260 ACT plates at the track day on Friday at Wakefield.

3 C34s (Nick, Gavin, and another white RS4 S - sorry forgot your name :( ) and My M35 in the Show and shine today!

And a Silver M35 Axis parked in a rest area southbound on the outskirts of Sydney on the hume about 4:30 today.

Spotted a few Stageas down at the SAU nationals over the 3 day event!

A White RS260 ACT plates at the track day on Friday at Wakefield.

3 C34s (Nick, Gavin, and another white RS4 S - sorry forgot your name :( ) and My M35 in the Show and shine today!

And a Silver M35 Axis parked in a rest area southbound on the outskirts of Sydney on the hume about 4:30 today.

The White Autech was mine!

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