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Spotted on my front lawn on Saturday

Yellow S2 with no seats in it (well, that what it looks like chuckie! LOL)

Red S2 25tX Four - Still looking good Andrei! :(

White S2 with Autech kit and huge farken bright yellow swaybars and a canon that would swallow my rotti (You ricer Sean!)

All of which paled in comparison to the shining blue gemstone that is TEH PULSAR FURY!!!1!!!!!TY

Hi to all the Stag owners in the South East QLD area!

Hope everyone and their cars are well :-) Spotted one of very few Stagea's in and around the South Brisbane/Logan area this afternoon. Pulled out from Henderson Road in Jimboomba into Cusack Lane, and what should come up behind me? A dark blue STAG! So hello to whoever returned my hazard light flash, and took a photo of my car from behind :-)

If you read this, maybe we can meet in catch up in one of the carparks on Cuasck Lane and have a chinwag.

Cheers,

Chris.

Hi to all the Stag owners in the South East QLD area!

Hope everyone and their cars are well :-) Spotted one of very few Stagea's in and around the South Brisbane/Logan area this afternoon. Pulled out from Henderson Road in Jimboomba into Cusack Lane, and what should come up behind me? A dark blue STAG! So hello to whoever returned my hazard light flash, and took a photo of my car from behind :-)

If you read this, maybe we can meet in catch up in one of the carparks on Cuasck Lane and have a chinwag.

Cheers,

Chris.

hi chris, chris here... i think us brissie stag owners should get together for a bbq somewhere and a bit of a dribble.

im sure when bob and myself get our cars on the road we would be interested..

although we could just hijack a few of the SAU QLD nights ( im a member still from when i had my r33)

i saw a white S1 completely stock on Morayfield Road yesterday arvo,

then saw two silver S1's in sunnybank last night. one was a completely stock RSfour, then other had a bodykit and wing etc looked pretty nice!

Spotted the YELLOW S2 again friday wife driving hubby jumping around waving&carrying on :PBJ: :PBJ:Green series 1 ( also final meet B sabbath dave & mate)good to catch up looking forward to seeing you&miss`es on 30th at AHG, cheer`s chuckie.

Hi to all the Stag owners in the South East QLD area!

Hope everyone and their cars are well :-) Spotted one of very few Stagea's in and around the South Brisbane/Logan area this afternoon. Pulled out from Henderson Road in Jimboomba into Cusack Lane, and what should come up behind me? A dark blue STAG! So hello to whoever returned my hazard light flash, and took a photo of my car from behind :-)

If you read this, maybe we can meet in catch up in one of the carparks on Cuasck Lane and have a chinwag.

Cheers,

Chris.

I have seen that stagea befor really nice lookin car, theres also a white 260rs ser1 about in greenbank seen him a couple times, im allways on my bike when I see them so I dont bother to wave :cool:

Spotted Black Stagea with white wheels (I am sure they where white)... Newmarket Road Brisbane about 2:30ish pm... didnt see if it was a S1 or S2 only saw it side on as it passed my house.

2 in 3 days record for me :)

Antony

Edited by ant0ny

Spotted a silver S2 yesterday crusing along Old Cleveland Road near Carindale. Turned into Camp Hill somewhere. I was in my grey GTI-R. I cruised along next to you and then you took the left lane. Very nice looking car.

I'm keen for a Stagea meet up in Brisbane. I should have mine within a few weeks :)

Haha yeah, long time member, short time poster.

I had a RB20DET powered Aus-spec R31 about 4 years ago (hence the nickname). Since then I bought a GTI-R, but am now purchasing a Stagea...so I have returned (and the nickname still seems suitable) :)

was it a R31 waggin....?

Id love a 20det powered R31... few rods into the diff... S13 steering and coilovers... gutted interior... nice. Tow it to meets behind the 260RS.

Edit - my bad... unrelated convo...

Nope it wasn't a wagon, just a Silhouette Sedan. Had the RB20 NICS version with a HT18 turbo from a S4 RX7 :thumbsup:

It went very hard and was so much fun to drive. Everyone bags the old NICS engine, but I can't fault it. THe guy I bought the car off flogged the guts out of it, then I did much the same for a few years and then once I sold the car the engine eventually ended up in a Bluebird wagon drag/burnout car and since then has been put into something else!! Still going strong!

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