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Another Stagea Spotted!

Today on our Glorious Mountain, The Stagea Capital of the Nation, a silver S1. Two very nice guys raising money for our Paralympians. A stocker but had rims to die for, 245/35ZR19. Very HOT. Owner, Lee, does not have the net so is not on our list of owners. Shame.

Silver S2 in a driveway at La Perouse, was a little way off in the distance but looked alright. if your on this forum, howdy :D The fish and chips and the swim were fantastic :woot: nice little neck of the woods out that way.

And a M35 ARX in a dealer on Parramatta Road, Concord (http://www.japaneseautocentre.com.au/el/zoom.php?id=1245) if anyone is chasing one :(

Ok, time for a rest ;) I've been driving around the city most of the day as I had to drop someone at the airport, I'm knackered now!

spotted a white S2 with what looked like R32 GTR rims, front mount and no rear wing at the bottom of Rainbow Drive in Mudgeeraba (my neck of the woods) a few days ago: was going to stop and say Hi, but I had a 10 pack of chocolate paddle pops in the car.... I had other priorities.

Followed a silver S2 with a bigarse Nismo sticker on the rear window through Forrest lake and onto Centenary hwy yesterday. I was the cranky looking prick in the yellow S2 behind.

LOL did he snub you or something? or do you always cruise around looking like a cranky prick? :P

Yep, work will do that to you.

Mind you, I've been off work for a while due to a contract ending. I can't wait to get back to work, especially 'cos I'll get to drive my Stag lol beats the train!

I spotted a nice clean shiny M35, in my driveway :D

Needs a vaccumm and clean inside but the outside is washed, might get around to giving it a good wax job later this evening.

Nice one Danny, makes a massive change from the old '32, right?

Spotted a black Stagea (I'm pretty sure it was an s2, and also pretty sure it had a 260RS wing on it) on Church Street in North Parramatta tonight, turning left onto the start of Pennant Hills Road.

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