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Below is about 70% of the entries recieved. Can't get the others to copy from Excel for some reason. Gives you and idea though. These are paid, confirmed entries

HOLDEN COMMODORE EXEC

HOLDEN MONARO

NISSAN SKYLINE

TOYOTA SUPRA

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR32

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX

HOLDEN TORANA XU1 GTR

HOLDEN VT SS

HONDA CIVIC

HOLDEN VN CALAIS

HSV VX CLUBSPORT

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R

MAZDA 323

HDT VE BLUE MEANIE

TOYOTA SUPRA

LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO

HOLDEN TORANA XU1 GTR

HOLDEN VE SS UTE

HSV VX CLUBSPORT

TOYOTA SUPRA

AMG C63

MAZDA RX7

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR35

HSV VE GTS

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR32

HOLDEN COMMODORE VL CALAIS

HOLDEN SLE

SHELBY MUSTANG GT350R

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR35

AMG C63 ESTATE

TOYOTA CELICA

HOLDEN VT SS

MITSUBISHI EVO 5

HSV VX CLUBSTORT R8

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR32

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR33

HOLDEN VX SS

TOYOTA CELICA GT4

HSV VX XU6

NISSAN 300ZX

TOYOTA SUPRA

HOLDEN VX SS

NISSAN SYLVIA

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR34

MAZDA 323

HSV VE GTS

CHRYSLER 300C WAGON

TOYOTA CELICA

FPV GTP

TOYOTA HILUX

FPV GTP

FORD FALCON GT

HOLDEN ONE TONNER

TOYOTA SUPRA

FORD FALCON GT

HOLDEN MONARO CV8R

HOLDEN VH COMMODORE

NISSAN SKYLINE GTR32

HOLDEN TORANA SS HATCHBACK

MAZDA RX7

PRB CLUBMAN

TOYOTA CELICA GT4

HOLDEN COMMODORE VY SS

PORSCHE 911 TURBO CABRIOLET

NISSAN SILVIA

TOYOTA SUPRA

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 7

FORD FALCON GT

HSV VE CLUBSPORT R8

AUDI RS4 COUPE

AUDI RS4 CABRIOLET

AUDI S5 COUPE

HOLDEN SS UTE

TVR SAGARIS

LAMBORGHINI LP640

ULTIMA GTR

PORSCHE 911 TURBO

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Cars entered so far :

15 x Holden Commodore (Monaro, Ute, SS, Wagon, Sedan)

9 x Nissan Skyline (R31-35, Standard and GTR)

8 x Toyota Supra

8 x Ford Falcons (GT, XR6T, GTP)

6 x Mazda RX7 (Series 1-8)

6 x HSV (GTS, Clubsport, XU6)

5 x Toyota Celica

3 x Torana

2 x Porsche 911 Turbo

2 x AMG C63

2 x Audi RS4

2 x Mazda 323

2 x Mitsubishi Evo's

2 x Nissan Silvia's

1 x Audi S5

1 x BMW M3

1 x Chrysler 300c Wagon

1 x HDT Blue Meanie

1 x Lamborghini Gallardo

1 x Lotus Elise

1 x Lotus Exige

1 x Mazda 3 MPS

1 x Mazda 626

1 x Nissan 180SX

1 x Nissan 300ZX

1 x PBR Clubman

1 x Shelby Mustang

1 x Subaru WRX

1 x Toyota Hilux

1 x TVR Sagaris

1 x Ultima GTR

1 x Volkswagen Golf

Some of these are double entered cars, and there are 9 missing that have entered since Saturday, but that will give you all an idea on numbers

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