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spotted a burgundy s1 stagea at my daughters kindy..he parked next to me, we had a nice chat, he was a nice fella and the faces on other mums looking at our cars side by side sure was interesting

spotted a pearl white 260rs on the freeway at about 10:45 tonight..

had queensland plates on it, and a biiiiiiiiiiig screen for the rear seats.. i could watch it from behind :laugh:

someone recently bought one from over east, or someone on holidays?

i'm looking 2 contact the guy who spotted my stagea in jandakot,perth. and came into my work 2 tell me about the cruise which unfortunately i missed...u did tha signs at my yard..lost your number..

Spotted (actually Stalked) Fuzzy couple of days ago on princess coming home from work.....

was good to see you again bro .... damn your car sounds awesome!!!

Spotted a Silver S2 @ telstra dome earlier today at the Bombers game .... had tassie plates too.

Oh also read in a local paper at a mates place (in pakenham/berwick area) of a Silver stagea that had a fair acco ... looked pretty stock from the pics. Anyone here .... or anyone know where the car is now??

Edited by -FUZZY-

Saw Terminals tough silver stag at Fyshwick, then bumped into him at Hardly Normals. Went home via the Mustang Nationals. Wow, some awesome examples of Henry's finest. Still wouldnt trade my Stag for one.........except maybe the genuine Shelby Cobra Jet GT 500.

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