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i know its not a skyline but worth the mention. a delorean at the first choice on N.E road. i didnt think there were any in S.A that were registered older guy driving it and still left hand drive. nice looking classic trying to upload pics from phone

think i seen this in regency park about a month ago. just casually driving along while i was heading back to the depot

dont forget left hand drive with lift up doors, needs more room on the left to get out and get the door open and up

common misconception. because the doors are hinged closer to the centreline of the car, they actually use less space opening than a conventional door. probably just parked that way due to the left hand drive alone

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Spotted a gunmetal 32 GTR with bronze TE37's performing a UTurn on Grange road around 4:45pm last night. Then a gunmetal MSPEC 32 on south road around 10m later :)

Anyone from here?

Spotted a gunmetal 32 GTR with bronze TE37's performing a UTurn on Grange road around 4:45pm last night. Then a gunmetal MSPEC 32 on south road around 10m later :)

Anyone from here?

Yeah that was me heading over to see the missus after work. Didn't see you though mate would have given you a salute :)

Yeah that was me heading over to see the missus after work. Didn't see you though mate would have given you a salute :)

Couldn't have been you, Unless you resprayed your GTR Gunmetal recently :D?

Yeah that was me heading over to see the missus after work. Didn't see you though mate would have given you a salute :)

Pretty sure it's still silver, must be another 32 with bronze te37's getting around me area. I didnt see it last night.

Saw a very clean looking wine red 32R heading down south road as I was waiting to turn onto grange road about 4ish this arvo.

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