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  • 2 weeks later...

We would like to thank NTW and Federal Tires for donating $1000 of tires as prizes. Oh, and we have a nice sum of cash from another sponsor as well, which will be announced in more detail in approx 2 weeks.

The 300km/h trophy looks great as well. Will your name be on it?

  • 3 weeks later...

With some very impressive times laid down this weekend at another event, it will be very interesting to see what can be done on the 27/10 at Cooma on a much better surface. Will someone crack the 300km/h mark?

Only on the "mad mile" heading to Cooma from Canberra :D

I have no idea what mine's going to do! I just hope I don't end up mowing the grass (again!! lol :P ) and that nothing breaks!

I don't even know how much power it's going to have.

I just know that provided it makes it, we're going to have a hell of a lot of fun!

Kat, you were lawn mowing at Temora? :)

I'm in on this now too (only just) now that entries have closed. Can't wait for this, it's gonna be intense!!

No, I cracked my block a month or so before Temora last year and didn't make it!

It goes up on the weekend to get tuned - FINALLY

I'm getting impatient, I haven't raced in a year!!!

Entries are now closed. Below is the completed entry list :

HOLDEN COMMODORE VL

MAZDA RX7

BMW X5M

HSV CLUBSPORT R8

TOYOTA SUPRA

CHEVROLET CORVETTE STINGRAY

MAZDA RX7

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 8

TOYOTA SUPRA

TOYOTA SUPRA

HOLDEN COMMODORE

TOYOTA MR2

HSV 427

TOYOTA SUPRA

HOLDEN CALAIS

TOYOTA HILUX

CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06

MAZDA MX5

LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO

MAZDA MX5

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTR

VOLKSWAGEN POLO

HOLDEN CALAIS

MAZDA MX5

FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO

BMW 135I

ELFIN STREAMLINER

HOLDEN COMMODORE SS

HOLDEN COMMODORE SS

BMW 540i

NISSAN SKYLINE R31

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5

SHELBY MUSTANG GT350R

NISSAN GTR35

MITSUBISHI MAGNA SPORTS

NISSAN GTR35

HSV XU6

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTR

MITSUBISHI EVO 9 WAGON

HONDA S2000

HSV CLUBSPORT R8

HSV CLUBSPORT

FORD FALCON XW GT

LEXUS IS200

HSV CLUBSPORT R8

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX

NISSAN 180SX

HOLDEN TORANA

TOYOTA SUPRA

MAZDA MX5

LAMBORGHINI DIABLO

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF CABRIOLET

HOLDEN TORANA L34

NISSAN PULSAR

TOYOTA SUPRA

SUBARU LIBERTY

DATSUN 1600

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTT

BMW 135I

HOLDEN CALAIS

HOLDEN TORANA SLR

FORD FALCON XR8

LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO LP640

CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX

FPV GTP

FORD FALCON XT

AUDI S4

TOYOTA SUPRA

FORD FALCON XY GT

TOYOTA SUPRA

LOTU ELISE

HOLDEN EH

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6

HOLDEN CAPRICE

PORSCHE 911 TURBO

HSV E3 GTS

FORD CAPRI

TOYOTA SUPRA

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R

PRB CLUBMAN

SUBARU LIBERT WAGON

TOYOTA CELICA GT4

NISSAN SILVIA

TOYOTA SUPRA

NISSAN GTR35

FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO

BMW M3

FORD XR8 UTE

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SRT8

PORSCHE 930T

PORSCHE 911

FPV GS UTE

BMW 135I

MITSUBISHI MIRAGE

FORD CAPRI

HSV AVALANCHE

HSV CLUBSPORT

MAZDA MX5

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTST

FPV GTP

HOLDEN COMMODORE UTE

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTR

HOLDEN COMMODORE VL

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI

TOYOTA SUPRA

FPV TYPHOON

HSV SENATOR

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