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Brother spotted an R32 GTR on an Army Barracks. He doesn't know to much about the cars but knows what an R35 and R34 GTR looks like haha. He sent me a picture as he didn't know what it was but saw the SAU Sticker on the rear quater window. I'm bringing him around slowly :P

Wasn't just the same one at 3 different points in time? Lol.

There's a delorean that gets around gympie too

Oh course it was at 3 different points in time, for it not to he would of had to of seen 3 in one spot at the same time :rant: lol

Oh course it was at 3 different points in time, for it not to he would of had to of seen 3 in one spot at the same time :rant: lol

You could still see 3 at the one spot and still have them all be the same car. Don't forget that in back to the future marty saw himself in the past. So you could go back or forwards in time and have lunch with yourself....
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So skyline related. Saw 1 x 32, 1 x green 31 red p plater and 3 x 33's on my drive through wynnum manly area today and just before saw a white 32 number plater 70PEK in brighton.

If the plates were HALUCN8 or something like that I know the car, it's mint as :)

Post dig. Went to check out my new motor at All Star Tuning today and stumbled across this car up on the hoist. Getting some nice power mods added it is. Precision turbo also

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