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Mines R35 In Fnf4?


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Hope Toretto will be driving it, Brian Earl Spillner can't drive for shit.

That's cause everything tops out at 180 unless you have nos... Much like this car will unless it is chipped :laugh:

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$20 says its going to be sponsored by mitsu again and the GTR only appear in background.

i really hope its not sponsored by them. would love to see nissan love

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Well I guess this means every 14 yearold schoolkid is going to be wanting one (and joining SAU)

now that would be annoying! well after the r35 has been on the cover of almost every new game being in fnf4 would really top it off

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I'm guessing they slap decals all over it b4 filming begins.

And Brian Earl Spilner was only his undercover name.

Brian O'Connor was his name. :P

Bet it gets driven by his girlfriend or the bad guy or something, so its in the movie but an american car can be the hero car.

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Wait wait wait.

That does not make sense...If FNF4 is based before 3, and the GTR is available then the car was sent back in time to win?

basically yes Brian got his hands on the delorean, and brought back the mines GTR and an 08 Sti....totally believable

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This movie deal is actually just a nice little promo for Mine's new range of VX Flux Capacitors

so this is how they are so fast around race track.....they hit 88mph goes back tot he future resets the time and comes back to present time.........clever!!!!

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