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I was there yesterday afternoon for a memorial service.

As we were leaving about 5.30pm we saw it. I assume he is trying to takje it home.

The front windscreen washed to the shithouse.

There was a guy sitting in the passenger seat (and yes he was moving).

We took these photos but did not want to get to close.

GTR BOY - it looks like he did it to himself and maybe he is a little worse for wear.

It would be nice if he is on here to let us know how it happened and if he is OK.

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Could it have possibly been sent over from tassie and left there for the buyer to pick up?

Or bought from tassie on the cheap, guy's sitting in his car waiting for a tow truck to get it home.

So much speculation.. So much goss. Its like another episode of the Young and the restless will this R32 GTR Makes it way home.. will the wheels get tax'd.. who will know....

strangely enough, i tried to use thomsons 33gtr rims for the 6 hour and they hit the struts on the 180 bad. +30 offset i believe.

On the rear, or just the front?

Sorry, I was referring to filling in the guards. I use 17x9 +22 and clearance is fine on the front of mine.

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