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Spotted today at around 1.15pm: Stocko S1 silver with wheels, and no rear spoiler, somewhere near slacks creek (we were lost at the time)... Had a bigger looking guy behind the wheel, and a "baby on board" sign in the rear window.

Spotted Red S1 in Ikea car park, (Osborne Park WA). Left a sticker on it, then spoke to the female driver. Told her about next weeks run. Car had STAGEA number plates in red. Used to be in Canning vale (over a year ago).

Spotted Red S1 in Ikea car park, (Osborne Park WA). Left a sticker on it, then spoke to the female driver. Told her about next weeks run. Car had STAGEA number plates in red. Used to be in Canning vale (over a year ago).

Is there a WA Stagea owners get together next week? If so are all welcome? Time, place and date?

Cheers

James

Spotted yesterday, around 5.20pm: White stock s1, no spoiler, heading East along Markeri St, near the Q Centre. would have caught up, but I was looking for my grandma: shewrote her car off yesterday.

Spotted a Blue/black S1 stagea driving with Mr Squiggles day cruise yesterday near Caltex Toodyay rd Midvale. Stagea was dropped with gold/grey rims i think. I was in the red ford escort at the front but didnt see you again.

that is me :3some: we did the whole cruze, but took the shortcut in mundaring without noticing. heard about ur problems with the fuel pump. glad u got it running again. I know the stagea wasnt getting too happy doing that run. bewteen the auto and under bonnet heat was affecting my preformance.

But its an awesome run though

Is there a WA Stagea owners get together next week? If so are all welcome? Time, place and date?

Cheers

James

sure is....This Sunday 27th "The map is now set, we will be meeting at Burswood, Burswood Carpark, Closest to Gt Eastern Hwy, at 10:30am for an 11:00am departure." BYO for picnic bbq/lunch at Kingspark....there is a thread for it go check it out :3some:

that is me :) we did the whole cruze, but took the shortcut in mundaring without noticing. heard about ur problems with the fuel pump. glad u got it running again. I know the stagea wasnt getting too happy doing that run. bewteen the auto and under bonnet heat was affecting my preformance.

But its an awesome run though

Car look good mate - i only saw it from the back but it sits nice.

The gidge section just kept going and going - about 10 minute solid with the car revving above 5000rpm! :D I was actually thinking about how my stag would have taken that punishment. The cruise was probably a bit quicker than this weekends Stagea cruise but i will probably go to that aswell.

Spotted Red S1 in Ikea car park, (Osborne Park WA). Left a sticker on it, then spoke to the female driver. Told her about next weeks run. Car had STAGEA number plates in red. Used to be in Canning vale (over a year ago).

hey, twas the missus maxing the card out at ikea. :D I bought it off justin about a year and a half ago, current in maddington so were still close by.

might see you guys at the cruise!

Shaun

Well nice to put a name to the wave :) I should upgrade to clear rear indicators... they look much nicer then yucky orange lol

that was me i see your car almost everyday on my way to uni.

second time i have seen you driving.

adam.

Today I spotted a dark blue Stag along Hampton Road this afternoon about 4:30pm, female driving, smiles exchanged. :P not use to seeing other stags around freo... was a nice change :)

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