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Spotted this car on my way back from Capel today, greetings exchanged!

I go from not being spotted once in Perth and soon as I move to Bunbury (where I thought Stagea numbers would be nil) I"m spotted twice!!

Good to see some Stageas in Bunbury :P There's a black one near Cooinda Primary School I drive past all the time too!!

2 spottings today, one by me and one by my missus

I spotted a white m35 stagea flying into the corner of garnet street in rockdale.

The missus called me up to tell me that she spotted either a series 1 or 2 pearl white on george st in the city.

have come to the conclusion there are 4 stags living around oakhurst---- hassall grove area mine a yellow s2 i saw at hassallgrove plaza today and a silver one with panda bonnet and a plain silver one we see regularly

have come to the conclusion there are 4 stags living around oakhurst---- hassall grove area mine a yellow s2 i saw at hassallgrove plaza today and a silver one with panda bonnet and a plain silver one we see regularly

have come to the conclusion there are 4 stags living around oakhurst---- hassall grove area mine a yellow s2 i saw at hassallgrove plaza today and a silver one with panda bonnet and a plain silver one we see regularly

Well im not far - only at Riverstone....

Tryed to follow young steve in rs260 last night pulled out on to guildford road & then Tonkin hwy & finaly pulled up at turnoff for ROE HWY some 8 km`s & that was trying to keep to limit :D:P:P:P ,also spotted white S2 on guildford raod wed evening in mayland`s + spotted green S1 in mount nasura last week,

Spotted a white "S2" (i think! only got a quick glance) on Windsor Road heading towards Windsor, passed just before I got to Rouse Hill (heading towards Blacktown).

Just after I spotted the car going the other way there was a nice big downpour! Atleast the car got a good rinse :down:

Spotted a white "S2" (i think! only got a quick glance) on Windsor Road heading towards Windsor, passed just before I got to Rouse Hill (heading towards Blacktown).

Just after I spotted the car going the other way there was a nice big downpour! Atleast the car got a good rinse :)

Good chance that could have been me....

Good chance that could have been me....

Looking at the picture for your account, it looks like your car :P

That's my first spot that has brought a response from the owner :P

Shame you didn't spot me!! :(

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