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Does anyone know where i can obtain some old footage of the australian touring cars when it wasnt just the bombodoors and chooktins???? Keen to relive the moments when r32's was shiting all over the v8's and the beamers lol

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I have the two Group A touring car support races from the 1992 Australian Grand Prix meeting in full and good quality. Good ol' Jimmy Richards won both of them. I'm literally about to head out the door right now but tomorrow [pending an extreme hangover] I'll have a lash at uploading them somewhere and post the link here for youse. Have a good one!

Good man :rolleyes: Id be keen to see them...

Skyliners, I'm uploading these 1992 Australian Grand Prix Group A races in segments [and in order]. Segments are around 100MB each [approx. 10mins], and there will be 5 all up. It'll probably be into tonight before all of them have been uploaded but it will be worth the wait, I promise. I will eventually whack these on YouTube but for now, feel free to just download the original files here and then you'll have them to enjoy anytime you want. If you don't have broadband or bandwidth to burn, PM me and I'll try to sort something out for you. I do have these races floating around on a DVD somewhere so if anyone is interested I'll try to track it down.

Commentary from Mark Skaife and big Darrell Eastlake. It's gonna be HUUUUUUUUGE!

race one, part one

http://www.2shared.com/file/2707792/626eae...01_part_01.html

Skyliners, I'm uploading these 1992 Australian Grand Prix Group A races in segments [and in order]. Segments are around 100MB each [approx. 10mins], and there will be 5 all up. It'll probably be into tonight before all of them have been uploaded but it will be worth the wait, I promise. I will eventually whack these on YouTube but for now, feel free to just download the original files here and then you'll have them to enjoy anytime you want. If you don't have broadband or bandwidth to burn, PM me and I'll try to sort something out for you. I do have these races floating around on a DVD somewhere so if anyone is interested I'll try to track it down.

Commentary from Mark Skaife and big Darrell Eastlake. It's gonna be HUUUUUUUUGE!

race one, part one

http://www.2shared.com/file/2707792/626eae...01_part_01.html

When the page loads, you have to scroll right to the bottom and wait for the file info to load. Then click on the link next to 'Save file to PC'. Enjoy!

Hey thanks targethonda.

These clips are awesome

Did u notice in race 1 part 1, that when Skaiffe is talking to Eastlake he didn't actually say that he was looking forward to racing a holden next year?!

All he said was that he was sad to see the Nissans go! :D

Hey thanks targethonda.

These clips are awesome

Did u notice in race 1 part 1, that when Skaiffe is talking to Eastlake he didn't actually say that he was looking forward to racing a holden next year?!

All he said was that he was sad to see the Nissans go! :P

no worries bigslick, glad you like em. The final part should be up sometime soon.

Yeah, interesting point on the commentary! Also in race number 2, Darrell refers to the Nissan as a "GTS" throughout the entire thing. I don't know why cuz he said "GTR" all through race 1 without a problem! Oh he's a quality kid that Mr Eastlake.

oki doki, here's the final piece of the puzzle - race 2, part 2

http://www.2shared.com/file/2708952/f86e98...e02_part02.html

I hope youse all enjoyed this footage. I reckon the R32 is still the meanest mofo of a GTR in terms of looks and sounds, but that's just me.

Cheers,

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