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I watched that first then saw the Dick Johnson vs Skaif one. They should've kept these sort of races going instead of having only the ford, holden v8s (don't know full story of Australian race history :) ). I even saw an AE86 in the race, don't know what it's doing in there! hahaha :P

I'm not old enough to remember/know, but the GTR was known from winning races on Mount Panorama? Maybe we could organise a huge cruise up to the the mountain itself?

I don't know, just throwing ideas around.

Thats a great idea! i think that all the SAU clubs from each state should work together on this one.

I watched that first then saw the Dick Johnson vs Skaif one. They should've kept these sort of races going instead of having only the ford, holden v8s (don't know full story of Australian race history :( ). I even saw an AE86 in the race, don't know what it's doing in there! hahaha :P

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Becasue of the gtr winning and being dominat in the series and the serria before it they chose to just make it ford v holden

There is more detail but thats the basic idea

nice video that one, its like me on the way to work :(

keep the awesome ideas hapening!!!

also i think next step will be to approach our commitee members from each state.

That is the best thing to do to make it work like a jamboree for the gtr

Can't imagine the huge cruise going all that well to be honest. Petrol prices being a killer, the drive itself being a killer, what's the chances of people actually going? I can imagine it happening though, would be crazy. Every skyline member/owner on the forums car's lined down conrod straight. :(

Can't imagine the huge cruise going all that well to be honest. Petrol prices being a killer, the drive itself being a killer, what's the chances of people actually going? I can imagine it happening though, would be crazy. Every skyline member/owner on the forums car's lined down conrod straight. :(

If you build it they will come

well we do have a year to save, lol

but on the other hand, in a years time petrol will probrobly $2 per litre...

yeh thats exactly wat i was thinking. i wouold love to do it but realistic i dont see it happening and if it does i dont see as many people attending as we would like.

lets all celebrate by buying Basti R35's :(

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we could make it a huge nationwide event, and get nissan australia to give some demos in the R35.

yeah they'll be happy to take the credit for other ppl's hard work

If you build it they will come

werd

your makn all of us younger model cars feel a bit out of place here =D

Everyone would be welcome, but you need to remember that its the R32 turning twenty, so of course its going to be centred around them.

well we do have a year to save, lol

but on the other hand, in a years time petrol will probrobly $2 per litre...

group buy on petrol now while its still cheap...ish?

how much does one of those trucks cost that haul petrol around? :D

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