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Being the proud owner of an R32 GTR (purchased almost exclusively due to a teenage memory of the 1991 and 1992 victories of the same model at Bathurst) I was recently watching my VHS to digital video conversions of the Bathurst 1000 races, and had a yearning to watch the championship rounds for the same years.

Does anybody have access to (or could provide recommendations for how to get) this material?

Cheers!

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Chevron.com.au appears to be be a big fail.

Contacted them but they don't have anything unless it has been provided to them via one of the big TV networks. In other words, they've got sweet bugger all.

Any other crazed GT-R fans out there with recordings of their own creation like myself?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hell, I'd even pay for good quality material!

Would dearly like to watch those championship rounds with the R32 kicking ass again! (>_<)

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Are these the championship rounds (or, in other words, the races during the year) or just the Bathurst 1000 at the end?

I already have the entire set of Bathurst 'The Great Race' VHS videos (from 1960 to 1992). It's only the championship rounds (that occurred throughout the year) that I'm after.

Any crazed collectors got access to these?

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