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Been a while since I spotted anything. But last night I spotted 3 Stags on my way home.

Marion Road heading northbound @ about 5:30pm, White S2 with Dayz Kit and black wheels.

Henley Beach road heading into the city @ 4:30pm, Silver 260RS with bronze TE37's.

Sturt Road heading towards Marion shopping centre @ 6:00pm, White S2 with heaps of stickers on the rear windscreen. Gave a wave.

Spotted a silver s2 C34 parked in a business' yard on Wentworth Avenue in Pendle Hill. Seen this same car in the same location plenty of times before, but it's usually parked on the street opposite that yard.

  • 3 weeks later...

Spotted a white NM35 on my way out to Windsor last night, and another white NM35 with full aero kut on mulgoa rd in Penrith this afternoon.

Both times I was in my daily slartmobile...

White C34. Followed him from Hurstbridge to the Ring Road. I was in a black Pulsar. I own the yellow C34 that you saw the other day.

Spotted a white M35 with an aero kit on eastlink frankston bound about 11amish? Was heading citybound and saw it just as it was passing me

Could have been me, I use eastlink a fair bit, but I am sure a few of us do.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hay guys

Anyone know the name of the Sydney stagea club ??

Meet a guy the other night cursing around who had a really nice looking stag & forgot his name & the club name

I think it was drag ???

Had a white 180 & white legnum following him

( I was in a rush to get somewhere )

And so I missed the cruse that was on ,

& I'm full retard when it comes to the internets :-p

Any help on sydney wagon import clubs ??

Hay guys

Anyone know the name of the Sydney stagea club ??

Meet a guy the other night cursing around who had a really nice looking stag & forgot his name & the club name

I think it was drag ???

Had a white 180 & white legnum following him

( I was in a rush to get somewhere )

And so I missed the cruse that was on ,

& I'm full retard when it comes to the internets :-p

Any help on sydney wagon import clubs ??

Are you sure you don't mean nsw stagea club? You will need to jump on Facebook and search for it

Awesome

That's what I wanted to hear

Thanks again n hope to catch ya on one of these cruses or meets

The main groups full name is Nissan stagea naw owners club. Just to make sure you are adding the main one.

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