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Got beeped at by another Stagea owner as i was driving out of nerang towards the highway onramp this afternoon.

I totally didn't see you until you beeped. I was too busy enjoying the car as it's been 3 weeks since it's last been on the road.

Jez

Spotted a silver Axis on GWH at Blaxland last night around 6.25pm going east under the pedestrian bridge to the railway. I was crossing the road back to my car. It stopped at the lights but I couldn't get in my car quick enough to catch up. Female driver. I first didn't think it was a Stagea coming along the road. I was standing on the median strip but as it got closer realised it was a newer than mine.

Spotted a white s1 autec with a SAU sticker on the back on lower north east rd

Then about 3:15 saw a s2 with a dolphin front and nice chromies as we left HJ's -exchanged waves and flashes

Got beeped at by another Stagea owner as i was driving out of nerang towards the highway onramp this afternoon.

I totally didn't see you until you beeped. I was too busy enjoying the car as it's been 3 weeks since it's last been on the road.

Jez

Do you work in Nerang oposite the Pub???

Spotted a white RS4 on the Gateway Motorway just North of Nudgee, Brisbane. I think the plates were SSO22 or something like that. Pretty sure I've seen them before. Gave you a wave. I couldn't see you because your tint was so dark..

Do you work in Nerang oposite the Pub???

Nah. I was just coming back from my parents, out Tallai area.

I live up brisbane way and work @ coolangatta/tweed

Spotted a White RSFOUR-S in a hurry on the M1. Caught up to give a wave and backed off to safe town. Is that your normal highway speed ??? lol

I forgot to mention I saw a wine red M35 ARX parked in Church Street, Parramatta on Wednesday arvo roughly around 2pm, near the corner where the big Holden dealership used to be (either Lansdowne Street or Early Street, can't remember exactly).

passed a black series 2 on O'Sullivans Beach Rd at around 4:30 today. I only just noticed you at the last minute because I was too focused on the under cover cop that had been following me. I chucked out a little wave but you probably didn't see it

Edited by Cheddar

black S2 in my street.... went out and chatted with the new owner of Aaron from import monster's ride.... Nice to meet you Brendan, and hope to see you on the cruise on next sunday

Went out tonight to my cousins 21st at a pub out east. Spotted this in the carpark and had to park next to it.

The other half and my mother didn't appreciate having to walk a mile to the door when there were spots right out front, but hey, it was called for :whistling:.

Unfortunately it was still there when I left so chances are the owner wont know I was there. If the owners on here, thats a sweet looking ride!! I'd be keen to know what suspension your running as the stance on the back looked sweet as.

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mine on the left.

Edited by comieodor

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