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A mate from work just got back from a trip to Adelaide, where among other things he went for a drive through the Adelaide Hills on Easter Sunday.

He claims to have spotted a silver R35 GTR being filmed on a low flat bed truck, on a blocked off section of road. There were apprently Nissans parked all around, large group of asian men watching, large film crew and when he tried to approch he was not allowed past security.

He was unable to get a photo, but did save the exact location on his GPS, I'll post it up as soon as he lets me know.

I'm not sure how accurate his story is, I really want to know if anyone can cofirm it.

Did anyone else see/hear anyhing about this??

Well if they're gonna start selling the car in Australia they're gonna need some flash ads... I think it's plausible that it was shot in the Hills, it's got some wicked roads there. So will be interested to hear from anyone who can confirm this.

Kinda hard to believe but the Adelaide motor show is on very soon and apparently an R35 is going to be there.. nice coincidence

the Adelaide hills would be a great place to film a tricked out GTR ad.. I nice wide shot of it flexing along the mountainside roads :O

I believe you. kekekegay.gif

Should still be there(not saying were there is though....sort of like the pice attached...lol).....stopped and had a look at it 45 minutes ago.....even had a sit in.....why can my wife not look or feel that good!!!...lol

damn, didn't think to take photo's....even had a camera on me....sorry

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Edited by Jetwreck

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