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spotted a silver series 1 stag at the lights on beeliar drive near the BP service station at Gateways shopping centre was heading away from the freeway waved but driver didnt see me was in the Territory stags not left Japan yet funnily enough its the same colour as mine

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I drove a pearl white one through Glen Waverly in melb 4 weeks ago an loved every minute of it :sick:

An i saw a green one 2 weeks age near chadstone shopping centre an was like HEY >_< but it was green an looked a bit yuk. it was in great condition just i dont like the green.

Im arranging to get one soon, dark blue, stock for now. just subtle mods to keep of the cop radar. But i plan to make it a machine an a half

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I drove a pearl white one through Glen Waverly in melb 4 weeks ago an loved every minute of it :yes:

An i saw a green one 2 weeks age near chadstone shopping centre an was like HEY :D but it was green an looked a bit yuk. it was in great condition just i dont like the green.

Im arranging to get one soon, dark blue, stock for now. just subtle mods to keep of the cop radar. But i plan to make it a machine an a half

that one in the pic looks awesome mate, is that yours is it? what front bar is it? :( looks almost black too

nice ride :)

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that bar looks like a cross between a stagea and an r34 gtr front looks kinda cool do they make it for series 1 ???? more pics please like a full front shot

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yesterday. saturday 8th july.

Around midday.

Sunshine plaza Shopping centre, Maroochydore.

spotted by my mum, actually.

Light silver Stagea, wouldnt know if it were S1 or S2.

Said it was very nice and tidy looking - immaculate, even. She even went as far as to say it looked like it was owned by a female. Thats the feeling she got, anyway. didnt elaborate.

Whos gonna own up to THAT one?

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Saw a red stag, with an older fella drivin into the carpark opposite Austin hospital on burgandy street, Gave a big wave but didn't see me.

Looked stock as a rock

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Spotted STAGEN parked outside the little maccas on the corner of St Kilda rd and Toorak Rd.

EAsily one of the hottest stags in Melb if not the hottest.

amen to that, brother.

would love to see it in the flesh one day.

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yesterday. saturday 8th july.

Around midday.

Sunshine plaza Shopping centre, Maroochydore.

spotted by my mum, actually.

Light silver Stagea, wouldnt know if it were S1 or S2.

Said it was very nice and tidy looking - immaculate, even. She even went as far as to say it looked like it was owned by a female. Thats the feeling she got, anyway. didnt elaborate.

Whos gonna own up to THAT one?

Spotted a nice sounding silver one at the Buderim/Mooloolaba turn off..

Sported some form of front lip.

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amen to that, brother.

would love to see it in the flesh one day.

it has a presence to it in the flesh

although would love to see it again with the new wheels on Gareth and also see this pulsar too :teehee:

Ian

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