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i spotted a stagea going through pickles auctions, and i need help! this car (1st photo) is not the same as the second photo is it! i hope not, such a nice car it once was :(

http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/item/-/details/NO-C-P--Nissan--Stagea--Wagon/1002321849

http://ribbed.com.au/images/stagea/sale/_BI_7503.jpg

i spotted a stagea going through pickles auctions, and i need help! this car (1st photo) is not the same as the second photo is it! i hope not, such a nice car it once was :(

http://www.pickles.c...agon/1002321849

http://ribbed.com.au...le/_BI_7503.jpg

What a shame; one of my favourite Stageas, well and truly trowelled. :(

On a brighter note; say Jazzijo pulling out onto the GWH at Glenbrook tonight. White Aero looks great. ;)

was driving up from syd in the 31

saw a white c34 with nice wheels towing an empty car trailer near Taree i think

then a silver M35 just moments later

Not good at all... best example of a blue stagea i have seen in a long long time.

A big day for Stageas today;

Silver M35 in Eastwood around 5:10am, black C34 with stickers in Eastwoo around 6pm, silver C34 on the M4 at Silverwater around 6:20pm, and finally; jazzijo in her White M35 in Blaxland around 6:45pm.

Excellent work people!

Spotted silver M35 looked like had it DRL's + black wheels... Homebush bay drive southbound 7.30am... nice car!

Spotted - My Mrs has a conference out West. No DRL's just series 2 headlights.

Thanks!

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