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Good evening gents, 

Regarding drag racing our GTRs non tech’d IHRA in Real street class under the modern street car ruling.  Has anyone done this successfully as the age limit is 2003 and newer to fall into the category.  The definition or a modern street car is one that was delivered from factory with a minimum of a driver’s airbag and 4 wheel disc brakes, OEM ABS system

The 33 Gtrs fit all these requirements and more so hoping there is a way for our cars to be defined as a Modern street car to be able to run faster times.  Below is some legislation from the IHRA book.  It does state 3 type of cars older than the date on the list but no GTRs.  Please post or pm any info.  

 

Thanks 

 

Below is the legislation from IHRA rule book. 

 

Real Street is a new class dedicated for genuine off Street vehicles, Full Street Registration with Australian Compliance mandatory.

 

Class designation: RST

A/RST 2013 and later (Australian Compliance) street registered vehicles competing 9.00 sec to 13.99 sec ET / 165 MPH. B/RST 

 

2003 to 2012 (Australian Compliance) street registered vehicles competing 9.50 sec to 13.99 sec ET / 150 MPH.

 

Accepted vehicles prior to 2003

Include:

Ford BA models Holden VX models Holden VY models

 

Class Reg 45550 Real Street, Vehicle, Modern Street Car

 

DEFINITION OF A MODERN STREET CAR is one that was delivered from factory with a minimum of a driver’s airbag and 4 wheel disc brakes, OEM ABS system

2 minutes ago, martyspec said:

Good evening gents, 

Regarding drag racing our GTRs non tech’d IHRA in Real street class under the modern street car ruling.  Has anyone done this successfully as the age limit is 2003 and newer to fall into the category.  The definition or a modern street car is one that was delivered from factory with a minimum of a driver’s airbag and 4 wheel disc brakes, OEM ABS system

The 33 Gtrs fit all these requirements and more so hoping there is a way for our cars to be defined as a Modern street car to be able to run faster times.  Below is some legislation from the IHRA book.  It does state 3 type of cars older than the date on the list but no GTRs.  Please post or pm any info.  

 

Thanks 

 

Below is the legislation from IHRA rule book. 

 

Real Street is a new class dedicated for genuine off Street vehicles, Full Street Registration with Australian Compliance mandatory.

 

Class designation: RST

A/RST 2013 and later (Australian Compliance) street registered vehicles competing 9.00 sec to 13.99 sec ET / 165 MPH. B/RST 

 

2003 to 2012 (Australian Compliance) street registered vehicles competing 9.50 sec to 13.99 sec ET / 150 MPH.

 

Accepted vehicles prior to 2003

Include:

Ford BA models Holden VX models Holden VY models

 

Class Reg 45550 Real Street, Vehicle, Modern Street Car

 

DEFINITION OF A MODERN STREET CAR is one that was delivered from factory with a minimum of a driver’s airbag and 4 wheel disc brakes, OEM ABS system

link of rule book below 
 

 

https://www.ihra.com.au/Real_Street_Rules_and_Regulations_Revised_22122020.pdf

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