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rooly nice white S2 spotted at the intersection of spencer and warton rd at about 10.30am this morning. I was hidden in the traffic so you prolly didn't see me :P

Spotted this arvo around 2:00 pm in Launceston, Tassie a white S1 Stagea with QLD plates cruzing down Brisbane St. (part of our famous blocky route) past Lau. College. It looked like it had white wheels on it. I only saw it pass in front of me through an intersection. Can anybody name who owns this fine machine cruzing our cool state! Happy boosting! Go the Stagea!!!

Spotted this arvo around 2:00 pm in Launceston, Tassie a white S1 Stagea with QLD plates cruzing down Brisbane St. (part of our famous blocky route) past Lau. College. It looked like it had white wheels on it. I only saw it pass in front of me through an intersection. Can anybody name who owns this fine machine cruzing our cool state! Happy boosting! Go the Stagea!!!

Are you sure it was a Qld Plate, Jason?

Duncan is down there at the moment competing in Targa, he has a white S1 with white wheels, and is using it to tow his R32 GT-R.

Are you sure it was a Qld Plate, Jason?

Duncan is down there at the moment competing in Targa, he has a white S1 with white wheels, and is using it to tow his R32 GT-R.

Not sure. It was passing across in front of me with flow of traffic. Wasn't towing trailer. Thought plate may of been a help as I believe we have the only Stagea in Launceston. The white s1 being only the second stagea I've seen on the road in Tassie since we bought ours 18 months ago. I have posted to try and catch up with fellow stagea owners in Tassie but no owners pocked their heads up. Happy boosting!!!

cant remember who owned it but was the Bayside Blue S2. spotted you today on Cockburn rd. Parked outside signs place. looking hot as always.

forgot also seen two yellow S2's in midland area. plus saw that White S1 again. number plates I THINK I

Not sure. It was passing across in front of me with flow of traffic. Wasn't towing trailer. Thought plate may of been a help as I believe we have the only Stagea in Launceston. The white s1 being only the second stagea I've seen on the road in Tassie since we bought ours 18 months ago. I have posted to try and catch up with fellow stagea owners in Tassie but no owners pocked their heads up. Happy boosting!!!

hey jason i think there is another one up around the burnie/circular head area but you probably can't raise e'm cause of the lack of electricity.................only joking my tassie friends.

Spotted and met Sydneykid tonight at the Heasman's Suspension/Bilstein info/tech night.

Top bloke, a true champion with a wealth of knowledge - not that you guys and girls don't already know!

spotted s2 at the traffic lights on whitfords ave just near BP Woodvale at about 4.40...was that you Alan????

Nah wasn't me as was still at work in West Perth at that time - so we have a mystery one then, haha

cant remember who owned it but was the Bayside Blue S2. spotted you today on Cockburn rd. Parked outside signs place. looking hot as always.

forgot also seen two yellow S2's in midland area. plus saw that White S1 again. number plates I THINK I

hahah that was John's wife, Iolanda.

ahhh i saw you pull up! i was in noodle box grabbing some lunch on my break. i was just about to post up that i saw a very nice white S1 parked at the end of the mall today, glad i can put a car to a name!! haha

Spotted and met Sydneykid tonight at the Heasman's Suspension/Bilstein info/tech night.

Top bloke, a true champion with a wealth of knowledge - not that you guys and girls don't already know!

When I was younger (and wiser?) Heesies was the place to go for all things supension. Like in the sixties. FAAAARRRRKKK.

Now Iknow i'm the real 66.

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