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car from sandown is a bloke called tracy i think?

he had it at the auto salon last earlier in the year if it was him, was a pretty neat unit.

was a nice guy too, had a good yak to him for ages and whenb i told him i had a series2 in the car park he couldn wait to come have a geez at it.

While waiting at the meet point for todays drag warz a nice red stagea cruised up and parked. Had a chat. Noice car :D I know ya's lurk here so join up and say hi and come along to our stag cruise in november :P

Spotted at around 8.45am this morning heading south on the freeway exiting at Whitfords Ave... was a silver stag with a HUGE nismo sticker on the rear window.... I gave a wave :rofl:

:rofl: its not that HUGE :rofl:...and very funny sweetie...we saw and waved back :(

I spotted a nice yellow S2 on great eastern highway the other day. Was the car that first got me interested in stageas. also spotted the silver one with the AUTECH bodykit from Auto Whole Sale in Midland.

oh yeah, the one full of MTX gear is here in WA. was at autosalon. id put up photos but they huge

spotted 2 series 1 stageas today,first one silver dayz edition rs4 up private drive way in Forest Hill

Second one burgundy stagea parked on side of road on Swan st both in Melbourne.Glad to see couple of Stageas besides mine in that area :(

spotted 2 series 1 stageas today,first one silver dayz edition rs4 up private drive way in Forest Hill

Second one burgundy stagea parked on side of road on Swan st both in Melbourne.Glad to see couple of Stageas besides mine in that area :rofl:

Oh yeah.... got spotted in foret hill, really smashed right now!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!! :( hahah

PS. If your from the West side what were you doing in forest hill????????

Edited by -NismoR32-
Oh yeah.... got spotted in foret hill, really smashed right now!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!! :) hahah

PS. If your from the West side what were you doing in forest hill????????

just moved from the west to Forest Hill, im sure u will see my Stagea around very soon

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