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Saw a white S1 today at the Initial Drift/SAU Drift Day - one of the very few times I turn up to an SAU event or meet-up and I'm NOT the only Stagea owner there...

That was me :stupid: i got the card you left on my window.

were you driving on the track today? or did you have your stag there aswell?

Edited by FLY PSI
That was me :stupid: i got the card you left on my window.

were you driving on the track today? or did you have your stag there aswell?

Cool! Were you there with JustJap, or did you just happen to park near their truck? And where abouts are you from, roughly?

I wasn't on the track, just there to spectate. My Stag was in the parking lot...

Cool! Were you there with JustJap, or did you just happen to park near their truck? And where abouts are you from, roughly?

I wasn't on the track, just there to spectate. My Stag was in the parking lot...

Justjap happened to park there tow truck near my stag.

Im from Newcastle, next time your at the track if you see a purple S12 gazelle drifting, that will be me

spotted a maroon stagea on the great western highway, west bound near st marys this morning, i was parked at the maccas in the work van.

My sister says she saw two today, one was Wolverine's (she sees that car on a regular basis now as she works near his house) and a maroon one, possibly the same one you saw Andy, and maybe the same one that I saw a few times about a year ago...

Where were you Kirstie - I really must drive with my eyes open more as I never see you !!!

Was the other way heading back home...was at the lights of Ocean Reef Road and the beginning of the freeway entrance :P My little ones were the ones that saw you first :O

seen a nice Blue stagea with a rear wing and DAYZ badges.. lol chopped in front of him under full throtle and the moron that i tried to get in front of decides to cut me off still doing the 55ks luckily stageas have good brakes though :P

lol it was a very close call. luckily the gutters where the angled ones otherwise i wouldve damaged my car {AGAIN}

anyways nice car dude.. good to see another QLDER with a Stagea.

somehow i dont think he is on this site though :O

if i do see him again i will tell him about the site..

spotted a bright yellow stagea on Denny ave in Kelmscott last night. I may be wrong, but I think someone has actually bought the yellow S2 AWS has had sitting in their yard for almost 2 years.

Yes, THAT one - stock S2 RS4 (in very nice condition, I will admit) that stated off with an asking price of $29 990!!

spotted a silver stagea driving along the entrance rd going towards entrance then coming back it tooted @ us, we were all in the fountain plaza car park for the central coast thursday night meet, if ya r on here u should stop next time!

spotted(i think) stagea girl at chicken treat in waikiki,black with white rimz,also if it woz u have you seen the red stag with tha bodykit? (p plater),it my mates gf's frend lol and i have been tryin to meet her 2 see if she a member.or become one,there is 3 that i kno of in rockingham :D

hahah just trying to think when I had chicken treat :nyaanyaa:

And yeah I met the people in the red stag with the kit. Nice car... Haven't seen them since, that was at the end of last year :)

There are four of us in Rockingham :( 2 silver, a red and me :D

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