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Hmmm let me think,

Other Skylines, 180SX's, RX7's couple of EVO's, the odd V8 (very few and far between) all i can think of off the top of my head, but there have been sooooo many more ;)

All raced at the track of course, heheheh

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I went down the Evans Rd race track at Salisbury the other day and got given a hard time from a little guy in a brand new shiny red CV8 Monaro 5.7L. After a bit of a run, we stopped at the lights and he told me to wind up the boost a bit more.

I think he was compensating for something!!

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