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Entry list for the Saturday of this years event

AUDI S3
AUDI S4
CHEVROLET CAMARO
CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1
DATSUN 180B
DODGE RAM
FERRARI 458 ITALIA
FORD CAPRI
FORD CAPRI
FORD FALCON FG F6
FORD FALCON FG GT
FORD FALCON XB
FORD FALCON XE
FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO
FORD FOCUS XR5
FORD GT40
HOLDEN CALAIS
HOLDEN CALAIS
HOLDEN CALAIS TURBO
HOLDEN CALAIS TURBO
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE
HOLDEN COMMODORE UTE
HOLDEN COMMODORE VF
HOLDEN COMMODORE VK
HOLDEN KINGSWOOD
HOLDEN ONE TONNER
HOLDEN TORANA HB
HOLDEN TORANA L34
HOLDEN TORANA SL/R
HONDA CIVIC
HONDA S2000
HSV CLUBSPORT
HSV CLUBSPORT
HSV CLUBSPORT R8
HSV GTS
HSV GTS
HSV WALKINSHAW
HSV XU6
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SRT8
LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO
LEXUS IS200
MAZDA CLUBMAN
MAZDA MX5
MAZDA MX5
MAZDA RX3
MERCEDES BENZ 500SL
MERCEDES BENZ C63
MITSUBISHI STARION
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 6
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 7
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 8
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 8
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 8
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 9
MITSUBISHI TRITON
NISSAN 180SX
NISSAN SILVIA
NISSAN 200SX
NISSAN R32 GTR
NISSAN R33 SKYLINE
NISSAN R33 SKYLINE
NISSAN R34 GTR
NISSAN R34 GTT
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN R35 GTR
NISSAN SILVIA
PORSCHE 911 TURBO
SUBARU IMPREZA WRX
SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI
SUBARU LEGACY GTB
SUBARU LIBERTY
SUBARU LIBERTY RS
TOYOTA CELICA
TOYOTA CELICA GT4
TOYOTA CELICA GT4
TOYOTA CELICA TA22
TOYOTA CELICA TA22
TOYOTA COROLLA KE70
TOYOTA HILUX
TOYOTA SPRINTER
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
TOYOTA SUPRA
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF CABRIOLET
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R32
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R
VOLKSWAGEN POLO

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
Due to a dead car that will not be fixed by race day, We have a Saturday spot free.


If you already have an entrants pack, get it in ASAP. If you do not, email us at [email protected] and we can send one out to you

  • 2 weeks later...

While I do still wish I could do this, I'm less upset knowing that on the 8th I'll be on the other side of the world flying to LA and seeing Nine Inch Nails :D

Haha selfishly hope no one hits 300km/h until next year :P

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