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Congratulation to Jason and John White on their Victory this year TAS rally championship. :) despite the fact 2 DNF in previouse years :)

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Jason White / John White Nissan Skyline GTR N1 V Spec 2

2nd by Jim richards in 911 GT3.

rock on :kick:

please add if you know more infomation ;)

Good work, great to see them come thru

The brakes are free in targa tas specs, so rally tas is probably the same...they can run anything that fits under the standard rim size.

Hope they back it up with a 2nd in Targa Tas too....behind the racewrox car :)

Good work, great to see them come thru

The brakes are free in targa tas specs, so rally tas is probably the same...they can run anything that fits under the standard rim size.

Hope they back it up with a 2nd in Targa Tas too....behind the raceworx car :)

Yeah! Well done to Jason and John....loved watching the highlights on TV the last couple of years (or is this different from Targa Tasmania??), cheering on for the mighty N1....deserved winners 4 sure...finally pulled through! What else cane GT-R's get banned from ey? :)

Steve.

Is that the same car that was featured in Wheels magazine vs the Holden GTS back in 2001/2002?

I remember the car was white with a carbon fibre bonnet and it was said that it was imported to race in tasmania.. or just co-incidence?

Minor correction - they won Rally Tasmania, not the Tasmanian Rally Championship. There's a big difference.

Good effort to keep Jim Richards at bay.

Is that the same car that was featured in Wheels magazine vs the Holden GTS back in 2001/2002?

I remember the car was white with a carbon fibre bonnet and it was said that it was imported to race in tasmania.. or just co-incidence?

yeah I am pretty sure its same car :D I do remember reading that article, he said he bought it for Targa tasmania back then....

Thanks for clearing that up, (rally cahmpionship??) 1st I thought GTR finally running dirtrally !! Woot!

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