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Here's some of "our" 34 GTR from Rally Burniw 2006. Appo steerin, me navvin. Thanks to the organisers for the pics. It was a very grotty rally, velly velly velly slippy. We were lookin great for 3rd outright until we crashed out about 3 klms from the end of the very last stage :D We had spun twice previously, the road was SO cold and we just couldn't get heat into the rubber.

Sadly the car was sold last week and has gone to WA :(

Not really the most exciting of pics but it might help revive the thread coz I love it :ermm:

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Oh, and here's the result! After we towed it out we drove to the finish, only suffered a dented front gaurd. The tree fern was holding the car up from falling over quite literally a 30ft 75 degree slope onto rocks which when I disembarked went for a slide down......... Nice. Yes I got dirty.

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Thanks Chrisso for the fail pics :ermm:

The problem with rallying in Australia is the spectators have no commitment. Not like Portugal in the Group B days.

Those were the "good ole days"! lol - would have been a huge challenge for the crew.

None of the drivers miss it I'm sure, and there's enough silly/nieve spectators and/or officials that let people and themselves stand is stupid spots. Witness Targa Tas '06, Mini into crowd at the Domain. Not good.

http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleD...=11563&vf=1

A few from the collection and at least they are Nissans, no eurotrash here :P

2006 Nissan Datsun Nationals Phillip Island Sprints

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Siddin's 240Z 2008 Targa Tas

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Another sprint entrant 2006 Datnats PI

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The mighty Electromotive 280ZX turbo blows up, a rare event

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Unbelievable video, Ari Vatanen is a true legend!

Here's a link for anyone who hasn't seen it: http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2007/pe...mb-dance-p1.php

That is crazy shit. I recon he would have had to get a custom made seat to accommodate his oversized go nads.

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Here's some of "our" 34 GTR from Rally Burniw 2006. Appo steerin, me navvin. Thanks to the organisers for the pics. It was a very grotty rally, velly velly velly slippy. We were lookin great for 3rd outright until we crashed out about 3 klms from the end of the very last stage :) We had spun twice previously, the road was SO cold and we just couldn't get heat into the rubber.

Sadly the car was sold last week and has gone to WA :)

Not really the most exciting of pics but it might help revive the thread coz I love it :D

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That's one awesome photo! Have you got a high res copy?

There were a photoshop pic that looks abit like that, has 3xgtr 32, 33, 34 also in the rain, i just can't seem to find it anymore. Shame about the crashing, 3rd out right mad.

Sorry man, that's the best i have :D

How about this one? Our smarty pants crew made some shirts for TT 2006..... crew names Appleton and Wooster turns into...... and the ghay pics. LOL arseclowns. Not racing I know but......

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Ok, here's a few from Targa Tas this year with myself and PHAT MR30 calling the notes :D

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Gets grotty with all the corner cutting;

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The Cethana lookout

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** Thanks to Perfect Prints for the pics**

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