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Just spotted a dark silver s1 with six-spoke wheels, turning right off Seven Hills Rd/Prospect Highway towards the Seven Hills "Centro" shopping centre. This was roughly 1.30-1.45pm today. Looked nice!

SPOTTED SERIES1 RS 260 PEARL WHITE,on Tonkin Hwy tonight stopped at light,then pulled over had a chat for 15min`s give him my mob num told him about forum,so hope to see him on soon ???,all stock,that`s 4 RS 260`s i have seen in 2 day how many are in wa?????, cheer`s chuckie.

Spotted 2 today:

12pm: northbound on Pacific hwy at Yatala, spotted a stock dark blue (nice colour!) S1, heading Northbound, driven by a middle-aged lady

Second one was at around 3pm, Southbound on Gateway Motorway, just before Gold Coast turn off: stock dark green S1, with spoiler...

Oh Yeah, also saw Lil' Bobby 260's 260RS sitting in the compliance workshop when I went to visit my Legnum...

Spotted 4 stagea's on the Antilag cruise last night.

1. John (Appealing) in the Bayside blue S2 with the 4WD suspension (only joking). Thanks for the sticker.

2. Brad in the 500hp+ Silver S1

3. BunkyS13 in his White S2 with newly rebuilt box (sorry forgot your name but spoke to you at the last antilag cruise)

4. White S1 with big kit and rims, colour coded trim. Think he used to work at Strathfield in Midland.

Good turn out for a non stagea specific cruise. Sorry i did not speak to you all - too busy checking out all the cars. My Stagea was safely tucked up at home and i was in the White VZ SS commodore.

Spotted Nick yesterday at Texikhana flogging merchandise to people like myself. :ermm:

Spotted a silver S2 in Toronto earlier this afternoon tearing off down Jindalee St

:whistling::blush: No way! I spotted you too! And sold you some SAU goodies!

Hey, did you take any shots of the wagons yesterday?

i keep seeing a white s2 stagea with COP*** number plates all around sydney, i think he may even live around the corner from me, i often see him parked on jamison rd in south penrith

I've seen that one around here too Andy, parked along the railway line behind the shops in Seven Hills. Haven't seen it for a while, but then I haven't been past that part of the shops for a while either...

Spotted a Silver S2 at Sandgate Autos at Hexham. only $16k... damn they're cheap now.

Damn, that is cheap. Resale value falling... but... was it a prime??? (eg. leather interior w/heated & electric seats?) Haven't seen many primes around, wonder what the difference in retail value would be.

my 10 yr old sister spotted RS FOUR yesterday in the city! called me to tell me! taught her well :P

lol well done. and today I spotted him on flagstaff road - got a thumbs up; was too much 'wtf thats awesome' to respond in time :P

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