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I bought the 86-92 highlights disk too and was pretty disappointed.

The ones I got were transfers of the complete races from NZ TV at the time - all the lead up included and no ads. They are transfers from VHS so they are not perfect, but still pretty good for 12-15 year old footage. I am happy to run off copies if people are interested but need to cover costs for DVD's and shipping.

Would $30 + shipping for 6 DVD's be unreasonable

robocop, sounds good mate, though how about we call it $30 flat including snail mail? $30 does seem a little much just to cover costs, but hey if you want to make a profit i say go for it :D

I am dead keen so if you could pm me we can work it out.

Richard

Hey there, i would also be keen to get my hands on a copy of these robocop, could you also please let me know if it goes ahead via PM or email and i'll organise payment to you asap... :-) cheers!!

I'd also defintely be keen !!!!!! :D Please (if you don't mind) PM me once they are available, and i'll DD the cash into your account. Just in case I forget to check back on this thread!! :) Even at $40 it's a bargain and you can make a few $$$ as well... (hoping to encourage you to burn copies :angry:)

Anyway... here's a short clip I found online (3.1mb) ;)

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I've got a 2 hour "review" on the Bathurst race in 1991.  Plenty of GTR action :)

It's a 700mb AVI file.

Are you able to upload it somewhere? or burn it to disc for a price?

Well i found some great videos:

Bathurst 1991

Bathurst 1992

Some facts:

These were the two years the GTR won bathurst and the championshio. The next year they were banned.

Also in 1990 Jim Richards won the championship but in an r31.

Still to this date the GT-R holds the race record at Bathurst with 6hr.19m.14.80s which was in 1991

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