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Spotted a dark green / black C34 on Wakehurst Parkway northbound yesterday arvo around 3pm. Waved, got the wave back.

Also spotted a champagne 260RS C34 this morning in Neutral Bay heading toward the city near the ferry wharf

Black 250RS M35 in Neutral Bay parked on the side of the road near the Ferry Wharf

And last but not least, a black M35 ARX in French Forest Saturday around 12pm

Went to Rayboostin on Sunday.Holy s#*^t Batman, there was four and a half C34's. One Darrin, a nice yellow S2, a dark green S1 and my very unwashed S1. There was a halfa in the garage. Stagea Heaven.

Hey all, i'm new to Stageas but have a question that is probably easly answered by those that know, i went and viewed a 97 Stag Autech RB26 today but as its the first one i've looked at i just wanted to check with you and see that is normal the VIN plate read RB25DET im hoping this is a chassis thing rather than a engine thing, also why would the steering wheel shake when i revved the engine, didn't have time to drive it but other than those two things and some body issues it was gorgeous although the engine bay was suspiciously immaculate!!

thanks bud, seriously what i wanted to hear, any tips on what i should look out before going any further, i'd get a mechanic to look her over before purchase but just wondered if theres things i should pick up before even getting a mech to look?

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