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Unfortunately I don't think so.

R34 GTR was always eligible for Nations Cup, and there was one prepared and raced for a couple of rounds back in 2002. As usual it weighed too much and didn't make enough power.

But, if you want to see skylines racing....there are 5 R32s running in the NSW state champs, next round is at Oran Park in June.

TV coverage please !!

:rofl:

you might have to get out to the track and watch in person. State Championships don't get much TV coverage. Speedweek cover some of the Marque Sports and Improved Production races though.

I know of one R32 GTR running in Improved Production in NSW, where are all the others running?

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Unfortunately I don't think so.

R34 GTR was always eligible for Nations Cup, and there was one prepared and raced for a couple of rounds back in 2002.  As usual it weighed too much and didn't make enough power.

But, if you want to see skylines racing....there are 5 R32s running in the NSW state champs, next round is at Oran Park in June.

what are the power limitations on the nations cup?

danny, there is no nations cup anymore mate.

ferni, you would have to see if any of the NSW champ GTRs are racing in the VIC state champs rounds as well. have a look at the Vic Production car association website.

http://www.ipravic.com.au/

Yeah there are 3 GTRs in Combined Touring (Production Cars), and one in Improved Production

mm thanks for the corection. I'm not up with the latest terminology. what I call production cars is now combined touring, what I call sports cars is now called production sports cars...

either way, the next round will be sweet. how's the yellow machine coming along? we looking at a full assault in 06 now?

  • 3 weeks later...
muahahaha you will have to take the wheel out of my cold dead hands.

Kel senses a challenge here....... :)

You'll also see some good coverage of Skylines @ Targa on Trackside shortly, including a few guys active on the forums. Details to follow.

  • 4 weeks later...

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Originally Posted by Duncan

muahahaha you will have to take the wheel out of my cold dead hands.

Kel senses a challenge here....... :)

Didn't think it was looking good for Duncan :)

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