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Well the R31 fans will be happy. There is now a 3rd ready to race.

met the bloke in p.i.

nice guy!!

now we can get 1,2, AND 3 on the grid!!

gotta say brockie is tough competition

terry and rod have their work cut out for them in the upcoming rounds

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Do you have the log books? Le tme know what year photos you are after and i will hit up my friend.

So its been converted to a Sports Sedan...looks cool. But if youwant to restore it to its former condition then you have soem fun weekends ahead :D

DR30s are cool! Maybe even cooler then R31s!!! But they dont have RB20s so the R31 just pips it accross the line :D

Got the log books All numbers check out It's the real car. It had a number of parts from GMS incorporated into it over its Group A history

First log booked on 17.9.85 Owned by Murray Carter then Murray Carter and Bill O'Brien then Murray Carter, Matt Whacker, Clive Smith then me

First race 12.4.86 at Sandown. I'll post my prelim research on race history when I get to work on Monday if anyone is interested

Looking for 1987 or 88 photos in Netcomm colours

Any anecdotes or stories about the car would be welcome or comments on its history

At Bathurst probably 1987 it was the subject of quite a lot of in car footage I think because the communication system was fairly new. Does anyone have a copy of that I might be able to obtain or know where I can get a copy

It was also featured (I guess the communication system) in Beyond 2000 Not sure when Does anyone have any info on that programme

Got the log books All numbers check out It's the real car. It had a number of parts from GMS incorporated into it over its Group A history

First log booked on 17.9.85 Owned by Murray Carter then Murray Carter and Bill O'Brien then Murray Carter, Matt Whacker, Clive Smith then me

First race 12.4.86 at Sandown. I'll post my prelim research on race history when I get to work on Monday if anyone is interested

Looking for 1987 or 88 photos in Netcomm colours

Any anecdotes or stories about the car would be welcome or comments on its history

At Bathurst probably 1987 it was the subject of quite a lot of in car footage I think because the communication system was fairly new. Does anyone have a copy of that I might be able to obtain or know where I can get a copy

It was also featured (I guess the communication system) in Beyond 2000 Not sure when Does anyone have any info on that programme

Please post up - all Group A history is good in my book!!!

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