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On 3/7/2017 at 10:06 AM, West said:

Must be you then, how did i miss that? (its Khoa on facebook)

You work in the area?

I dont work around there, was in heading to a mates workshop near that area, to go throw spanners at his S15 racecar

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Spotted today, a silver s2 C34 with the plates "98STAG" - not sure if it's the same car I often see (and make note of here) on Wentworth Avenue in Pendle Hill, but it was in roughly the same spot and most likely the same owner.

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On 8/7/2017 at 11:20 AM, West said:

Spotted 350ARX!

I revved my car just to say hi, hope you didn't get offend by that. You rarely see another M35 on the road let alone we both were on the same rd.

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:D

Not an ARX though.

 

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Right, so it seems that I have become a bit of a magnet down here in Langwarrin for spotting Stagea's (in particular M35's).

In the past 5 days:

- Black NM35 parked on the nature strip outside a house in Pakenham (seen often)

- Silver NM35 ARX followed me up Union Rd the other day

- Gold NM35 with 350z wheels and Brembo's which I parked next to at Harvey Norman in Frankston.

Not to mention the four or five C34's I have seen in the past week.

 

Guess this can happen when you move from a Rural area back to suburbia...

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On 4/27/2018 at 8:01 PM, mrA said:

Newly bought a Stagea and newly moved to Canberra. Where do I sign up???

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beautiful m35! https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nissan stagea canberra act owners club We don't post much on the page, we have a group chat :) - Tom

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