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ahhh damn you, i wanted those plates !

there is a guy on here just by pure luck his plates are standard ones WGN-342 series 2 so it makes sense

No way, those plates were a fluke? If it was (and it's a big "if"), then what are the odds of that?

westgate freeway Saturday think it might of been between 5-7pm if so that was me.

FTG ? fountain gate ? im around there alot , gf lives near by, but no smoke from me.

yeh, it might have been around 5-7pm. i dont remember nowt tbh lol

FTG = FernTree Gully

correct.

Anyone see the white stagea on TodayTonight (adelaide) during the story about the kiwi car rental guy?

A rental stagea :):)

yeah they had some funky looking cars, dunno if i saw a stagea ... but i thought i saw a Toyota Caldina GT, and maybe a Chaser

spotted and had a quck chat to stagea freak ? just outside the moore park super centre. both silver stagea's side by side at the lights who ever was behind us

would have been confused, once again dude lovely car.

Spotted a red s2 being driven by a youngish woman (maybe Asian), possibly looking for parking behind the shop at Seven Hills "Centro" shopping centre. Didn't get to see the number plates properly and missed the last three digits, but I *think* it started with "AYQ."

Spotted a stock Blue S1 on me way to work today on the Coalfields highway towards collie, seen a few times must work same place as me . Stock looking with extra roof racks.

Also a black S2 in town in Bunbury quite often.

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