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' date='25 May 2006, 04:20 PM' post='2201322']

wanna buy my wheels??? :)

haven't seen that pic before either. Car could be coming to sydney for Final Battle Autosalon too.

What new wheels you looking at man? That thing would be perfect with a new front bar! I 'think' I will be going in Autosalon Newcastle - havnt decided yet though

Spotted a Bayside Blue S2 just off Swan Street in Richmond last night around 11pm, Ian was that you? That's my first spot outside of Auto Salon, was pretty excited had to rub my eyes a couple of times to make sure it was really there! We were parked on the opposite side of the road, in the Commodore though... Would have been classic to have 2 Stagea's parked in the same street, need to get my alarm installed so I can remove the 5K theft excess! :)

Cheers

Luke

well if it were a s2 then unfortunately was not me...

although i have been on Swan st a couple of times this week and weekend.

OHH spotted a white S1 this morning on the way to work Corner Burwood Hwy and Springvale Rd....

though it was Alex as it was identical to his although i was wrong.... unless alex lent his car out??

Time: 09:54am

Place: Caloundra Turn Off

Direction: North on the Bruce Hwy

Car:Green S1

Identity: Qikstagea - I think.

I was heading South at the time (yellow S2) and I dont think the driver looked over. I tried to flash the lights but we had almost passed by then. What really freaked me out was that as soon as I saw the Stagea from a distance I said to the wife - there's qikstagea - didnt even have to think about it...I must be on this forum too much as I have only ever seen one picture of his car.

Spotted a Pearl White Stagea (s1) parked in Macquarie Street in Parramatta (NSW) this afternoon. I was on the way home from work, keeping my eyes open for traffic and kamakaze pedestrians, so by the time I realised what it was, it was too late for me to check the number plates... Looked stock, though.

Time: 09:54am

Place: Caloundra Turn Off

Direction: North on the Bruce Hwy

Car:Green S1

Identity: Qikstagea - I think.

I was heading South at the time (yellow S2) and I dont think the driver looked over. I tried to flash the lights but we had almost passed by then. What really freaked me out was that as soon as I saw the Stagea from a distance I said to the wife - there's qikstagea - didnt even have to think about it...I must be on this forum too much as I have only ever seen one picture of his car.

and qikstagea is thrilled to know his car is recognisable from a distance... - thats what its all about ladies and gents. poser value. oh and comfort etc.

my fiance had the car that day though... cos i have no licence atm... but yep was definitely it.

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