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Pulled out the old AFX track that my wife had from years back and made an interesting find.

The Mobil 05 car that is included is actually....

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.... an R32 GT-R!!

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I can imagine the die hard V8 fans who bought this seeing the large picture on the front of Brocky's VP, and then their outrage after finding the 05 car is a Skyline..."WHAT THE!!....." :happy:

So I decided to correct the error, and got out my paints....

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We've actually got 2 sets and therefore 2 GT-Rs, so we painted the other one silver and raced it around Suzuka.

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I can see the Hobby Shops now, getting an upturn in business due this OP !!! :P

FACT:- 1991, Peter Brock was having lunch at Blaxland Maccas. So I introduced my 11year old son and Peter asked,

"And what car do you like best?"

Mark replied, "GT-R" to which Peter replied, "Well they're a really great car!"

I'm wondering if he really meant it... so that the GT-R could wipe the floor over those Walkinshaws > VNs etc hehe :happy:

Yeah I used to rock my scalextric when I was a wee lad. The GTR was my fave although I had no idea what it was I think I used to call it a corvette :)

hahaha i pulled my scalextric outlast week and set it up

all 1.3 km of track

my back verandah is now 1 massive track

Some one had a f*king awesome childhood :)

Edited by Silvia GTR

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