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I saw a Yellow R34 on the M4 heading towards sydney on the either the 23rd to 25th Dec cant remember exact date, it was just passing the Mulgoa Rd turnoff in Penrith.

Also seen an R32 gtst on batt St Penrith. looked pretty stock, gunmetal grey.

And I keep seeing a maroon r33 gtst passing my house going pretty fast ( High RPM sound, probably top end of 2nd gear = around 80km/h?? heading towards Southlands in Penrith. Havent seen him in a few weeks, lol probably got cought by cops

I saw a Yellow R34 on the M4 heading towards sydney on the either the 23rd to 25th Dec cant remember exact date, it was just passing the Mulgoa Rd turnoff in Penrith.

Also seen an R32 gtst on batt St Penrith. looked pretty stock, gunmetal grey.

And I keep seeing a maroon r33 gtst passing my house going pretty fast ( High RPM sound, probably top end of 2nd gear = around 80km/h??  heading towards Southlands in Penrith. Havent seen him in a few weeks, lol probably got cought by cops

Wheres your house, might be me???

hey roy.....you might know who owns the R33 in richmond..always parked at the richmond pools? it is grey and has a big skylinesaustralia.com sticker on rear window

sounds like Majanal to me :(

I spotted a grey skyline about 100km north of cooper pedy....hang on....sorry....wrong thread - I need to find the SA one :(

today i saw r33s in penrith, a black one on Mulgoa Rd, it was a series 2. the wheels where a sort of bronze colour.

I got the plates of this car.

Also on High street, I saw a Silver r33 gtst just past the good guys. Didnt get a good look because he was going in a different direction ( towards Great western highway )

Then I went to the good guys and i saw a dark coloured r33 gtst series 1.5 parked away by itself.

today i saw r33s in penrith, a black one on Mulgoa Rd, it was a series 2. the wheels where a sort of bronze colour.

I got the plates of this car.

That is most likely the 1 thats forsale over opposite Penrith Gold Course. From memory it doesn't have a standard rear wing, more like a GT Wing.

Mine hasn't moved at all today, im too frightened to even open it to let the heat out coz of how hot its been today.

I seen ya a couple of times PranK - but you don't wave back you biatch ! ha ha ha ha ha ha he !

Seriously - I been looking out for you PranK - but never see a WRX with SAU plates on around my area ! ha ha ha ha ! Ooopps did I say that !!

:(

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