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Driving home the other night I see another gunmetal 32 GTR like mine, in my rear view mirror. Now I had a panic attack / episode whatever, when I saw the number plate was the same as mine. Thats what it looked like in the rear view mirror, but it was actually 1 digit different from mine.. ie, my plate is TXC-543. This one was TCX-543. Thing that gets me is, theres another silver 32 GTR ive seen a few times with TXC-534. Is that just insane coincidence, or is something more sinister afoot!

Andrew

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yeh meanwhile the whittlesea parking inspector doesn't need to leave a ticket on the windscreen and the only thing on the ticket sent in the mail is your rego! (no make/model/colour/nothing) Apparently parking inspectors aren't prone to typos!

There must be alot of skylines around now for that to occur you know :)

Well a while a go i rang up City Link to pay for my toll fees, the girl that i spoke to asked for personal details to confirm my account. After i told her my birthday, she started laughing so i thought she was being rude but she told me we have exact same date, month and year.

We started talking and everything then i had guess at the door so i had to say good bye. I still felt bad because i should have ask her out as she was so keen to chat. Could have been best friend or something.

yeh meanwhile the whittlesea parking inspector doesn't need to leave a ticket on the windscreen and the only thing on the ticket sent in the mail is your rego! (no make/model/colour/nothing) Apparently parking inspectors aren't prone to typos!

There must be alot of skylines around now for that to occur you know :rofl:

Speaking of that, copped a $105 parking fine the other night, 8 mins overdue, but the bastard wrote my car make as a Mitsubishi! Surely that grants me some kind of leverage....

Speaking of that, copped a $105 parking fine the other night, 8 mins overdue, but the bastard wrote my car make as a Mitsubishi! Surely that grants me some kind of leverage....

I'd say so.

A simple "I do not drive a mitsubishi" might get you off. Although you'd have to wait for the letter in the mail, otherwise they'd ask how you got the ticket in the first place.

i got booked once ages ago, had my 4x4 parked on the grass at the beach.

the ticket had all details correct except the time was 90mins ahead. so it was actually 2.30pm when i found the ticket that said i'd been booked at 4.00pm. i was home by 4.00pm !!!

but i just paid it and moved on. if it involved loss of points i might've gone into it a bit further.

Well a while a go i rang up City Link to pay for my toll fees, the girl that i spoke to asked for personal details to confirm my account. After i told her my birthday, she started laughing so i thought she was being rude but she told me we have exact same date, month and year.

We started talking and everything then i had guess at the door so i had to say good bye. I still felt bad because i should have ask her out as she was so keen to chat. Could have been best friend or something.

Did u at least ask her out :mellow:

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