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^ Saw a car very similar to that yellow R34 parked in rouse hill shops on friday night.

Had the altia kit and SAU sticker on the rear window. I took a photo.

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Ah Rouse hill

I see my old gunmetal R34 around there from time to time

shy26l 34 vspec in the morning near rockdale then saw a black r33 gtst parked at botany shops and a black 32 turning off botany road after work and on the m5 a white 33 gtst with bronze rims plates wer bbe or something similar

^ Saw a car very similar to that yellow R34 parked in rouse hill shops on friday night.

Had the altia kit and SAU sticker on the rear window. I took a photo.

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same car, i was in nandos thats night

White R34.

Across from the Penrith PoPo every day.

Silver R34 driving past Officeworks/goodyear/autObarn, every Tuesday it seems..

White R32 GTR - seen it once.

Wanna see it again. :-(

White R34.

Across from the Penrith PoPo every day.

Silver R34 driving past Officeworks/goodyear/autObarn, every Tuesday it seems..

White R32 GTR - seen it once.

Wanna see it again. :-(

The 34 is a GTR? If so I think I've seen that 34 getting strapped through the Penrith industrial area ..... it's fast.

with GTR wing*.

Another White R34 Coupe with altia kit and LED tail lights. Talked a bit before speeding off onto the M4 at around 9.30PM. Lives in Canley Vale?

Edited by xntrq

Saw a silver R33 come through Robertson today.

Had GT-R wing, didn't get a good enough look to see if it was an actual GT-R.

Saw you driving near the Bowral pools a few days ago. You wouldn't have seen me because I was in the Excel. Lol. Stopped by your work yesterday too at around 9:30-10pm to get a drink before tackling Macquarie Pass!

Edited by JDM34

The 34 is a GTR? If so I think I've seen that 34 getting strapped through the Penrith industrial area ..... it's fast.

Yup.

Visually it's bog stock.

And I actually think a cop owns it lol.

He doesn't break the law.

Ever.

At all.

Sif.

Doing 140 in a 90 zone isn't speeding.

XD

Saw you driving near the Bowral pools a few days ago. You wouldn't have seen me because I was in the Excel. Lol. Stopped by your work yesterday too at around 9:30-10pm to get a drink before tackling Macquarie Pass!

Still rolling the excel.

Naice.

I must have been business out back.

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