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my parents have just got back from a trip in Brissie..they saw 3 stageas in 2 days, 1 white stock s1 dark green they were unsure of what series as it flew past them and a bright yellow s2....i think secretly my folks are falling more for them lol ;)

Spotted a few days ago: 1 black s1 in Queenscliff/Manly in a carport with an Envy Imports sticker on the rear window. Only saw it from the rear.

Spotted today: silver (can't recall S1/S2) plate: ST46EA in Manly, right near the wharf. I was on foot (just getting a lift to the airport), so I didn't bother waving like a loon

I just spent the long weekend in Perth, and didn't see any of you W.A. mob. You all must have been hiding under a rock while I was there...

charming!!!! You should have let us know so I could unleash "Pulsar Fury" LOL!

spotted a stag this morning along paterson road. not sure on what series as I was spying it from my rear view mirror and not sure on colour as the combination of my polarized sunglasses and tint make things look multicoloured lol

You turned off down the road that takes you to kwinana beach (lived here for so long and still don't know the street names lol)

spotted a stag this morning along paterson road. not sure on what series as I was spying it from my rear view mirror and not sure on colour as the combination of my polarized sunglasses and tint make things look multicoloured lol

You turned off down the road that takes you to kwinana beach (lived here for so long and still don't know the street names lol)

yeh would have been me,i have a yard in kwinana beach and medina,spotted you the first time at rockingham/patterson rd and thomas lights...might i add your stag looks verrry nice with black paint and white rims....

Spotted a Stagea-less jebud (aka Adam) at Dural today @ 12.30pm.

His s1 got written off by a taxi driver, and he showed me some photos of the wreck. The front driver's side is stuffed, both airbags went off, front driver's side tyre popped in the impact, etc. He had to get the photos developed because his computer, internet and email are stuffed, so unfortunately he can't post the photos up as yet, but he is going to try and sort that out soon.

Spotted a Stagea-less jebud (aka Adam) at Dural today @ 12.30pm.

His s1 got written off by a taxi driver, and he showed me some photos of the wreck. The front driver's side is stuffed, both airbags went off, front driver's side tyre popped in the impact, etc. He had to get the photos developed because his computer, internet and email are stuffed, so unfortunately he can't post the photos up as yet, but he is going to try and sort that out soon.

crap! They're falling almost as fast as the newbies are joining. Could this be nature's way of controlling the population? I hate to see car crashes. It's how my old man went... What is it with Nissan wagons?

Spotted a silver s1 with polished wheels (at least, I hope they weren't those awful Chromies :) ) on Friday afternoon crossing my path on either Windsor Road in Parramatta/Northmead or Old Windsor Road in Seven Hills (I can't remember exactly where I was when I saw it).

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