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I don't have any footage of GTR's,but I do have handycam footage of the last two Bathurst 24hr events and some of Lemans 24hr 2004 which I have made into short movies if poeple are interested. Le mans was cool as I evaded security, cut through some paddock's to watch prototypes sceaming past at 340km/h plus.

I have around an 1hr footage and can supply on a disc for $5+postage. I will send out a sample from the dvd via email.If you like it you can buy the full dvd.

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If do a search on video.google.com for 'R34' (Some one obviously mis-named it) there is a clip that is 7-8 min or so of a demo race in Japan. Maybe a Nismo festival race?.

The video opens with some normal track shots of the Group A Calsonic R32 GTR in the wet then reels off 5 laps from in car.

love the start, (at about 7min50sec) he just hangs close to the wall, nails it and passes half the field and is left with just 2 GTRs in front, passes one around the outside and turn 1, then up the inside of the next one at turn2/3. seems the bloke in the calsonic car was the only one there to race, the other guys didnt put up much of a fight.

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Managed to find a 700mb review of Bathurst 1992 (where the GTR won) as well, so i've got the 91 and 92 editions now.

92 is by far the best (in the rain :))

Still looking for Bathurst 87 though, where apparently the DR30 has lots and lots of sideways action in the rain... :thumbsup:

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Managed to find a 700mb review of Bathurst 1992 (where the GTR won) as well, so i've got the 91 and 92 editions now.

92 is by far the best (in the rain :D)

Still looking for Bathurst 87 though, where apparently the DR30 has lots and lots of sideways action in the rain... :)

Any chance of posting this up? or a link to where to get it either of the 91/92 races??

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