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Anyone got any information and pictures of GT-R's that have competed at Pikes Peak? This is some of the info i found on wikipedia:

"Akira Kameyama has taken the GT-R to the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb race on three occasion winning in each Open Class for production cars he entered, one in 1993 with the R32, another in 1996 with the R33 and again in 1998. For the following year, Rhys Millen took a R33 Skyline GT-R to win the High Performance Showroom Stock category"

Apparently they broke a few records, but i cant find any information on what records were broken etc. I have found a couple of pictures but if anyone has anymore i would love to see them. One pic is of the R33 that Akira Kameyama drove and the other is of the Top Secret 350Z complete with RB26dett and GT-R AWD.

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The RB26DETT & ATTESSA equipped 350Z is prepped by Zele, a race team that has Nissan support.

The car's featured in a BMI video, where they go about speculating about the next GT-R.

Would love some wallpaper-sized shots of the GT-R or 350Z going around Pike's Peak, especially in the top part where there's no trees.

Pikes Peak "Race to the Clouds" is a hill climb event based in Colorado in the U.S. more info here:

http://www.ppihc.com/content.aspx?tabid=7&contentid=182.

And check this youtube Video out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PTNcU_MNUw

Pikes Peak "Race to the Clouds" is a hill climb event based in Colorado in the U.S. more info here:

http://www.ppihc.com/content.aspx?tabid=7&contentid=182.

And check this youtube Video out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PTNcU_MNUw

:)

For some reason I have just become Pines Peak inclined.. (get it!) :)

I think Toyota (Celica 4WD/GT4) has helds a 13 year record at 10:04, driven by Rod Millen... Suzuki's Pines Peak Grand Vitara driven by Nobuhiro 'Monster' Tajima did it in 10:07

http://www.suzukisport.com/motorsport/hill...ak/index-e.html

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