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Here is one for sale, but at that price the bloke will be hanging onto it for a loooong time.
http://www.australianmusclecarsales.com.au/muscle/83083 I know of another sss that sold about 5 years ago for only $6000, and a Mazda 626 that sold last year for only $5000 |
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25 Dec 2006, 23:10 (Ref:1799193) | #1252 | ||
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I like this one
Nissan Skyline HR32 GT-R I wonder how many other GT-P/B12/B24 cars are sitting in garages across the country?? |
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I don't know whether it was the drivers, but that car never did make the inroads on the Mazda's I thought it would in the B12hrs.
GTR, are you going to enter a 305Z in the 12 hour? :P |
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If the Nismo-built 350Z twin turbo were eligible... it would be a rocket.. for the first hour anyway
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here'sone for you i just noticed - apologies if it has been mentioned b4, but i cant see it:
http://www.my105.com/classified.asp?id=6299 Interesting to see if it is actually the car they say it is. I cant see anything about a log book etc. in the ad tho. |
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Would one of these, or possibly two of these NZ BMWs be part of Dennis Chapman's private collection in the South Island?? If I remember rightly, he has one or two BMW touring cars, and at least one in Super Tourer spec |
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The Master in a BMW M3 at Sandown Here
Smooth driving... the engine running really high in the rev range... and a couple of Corollas biting the dust Gotta love YouTube |
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That is the sandown long course that has since been dug up
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Yeah, it was extended to an 'international' length, hence the World Sports Cars of the day had a round of their world championship there. Porsche 962's, Sauber Mercs, JB & DJ running that Chev powered Ves Kanda!! Was running in the top 10 (8th IIRC) but was a dsq because it used too much fuel... (they ran a fuel limit back then..)
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http://www.racingsportscars.com/phot...-20-photo.html - notice car 26 is the DJ/JB Ves Kanda, dsq'd for over fuel allowance! you are correct though - a top 10 running car - 8th on the grid - mind you there were ony 18 starters in that years race. Bigger pic of the car here. Last edited by M-Kart; 4 Jan 2007 at 11:51. |
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Either way, the driver was really running the car on the ragged edge of the tyres... it seems to be an understeerer... and the steering lock may not be as quick as you might like either....
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The Bluebird only follows the field around on the warm-up lap, it doesn't compete in the race There were plenty of Australians in the C1 Porsche 956s, Vern Schuppan & Alan Jones in the third works Rothmans car, Andrew Miedecke & Colin Bond in the #34 Bob Jane T-Marts car, Jack Brabham in the Rothmans camera car....but the Australian based entries were as followed (as no cars in Australia conformed to Group C rules, a special class was formed to allow the locals in; #64 - Allan Grice/Dick Johnson/Ron Harrop -> Chevrolet Monza #63 - Bryan Thomson/Brad Jones -> Mercedes - Chevrolet #62 - Jim Richards/Tony Longhurst -> BMW 320 #61 - Bap Romano/Alfredo Costanzo -> Romano - Ford #65 - Harris/Hanger/Jones -> JWS - Mazda Unsuprisingly the Romano Ford was the quickest of the lot in qualifying, with a 1m 38.4......the pole sitting Rothmans Porsceh of Derek Bell & soon-be-champion (at the end of that very race) Stefan Bellof did a 1m 31.6 It was this 1984 event that the track broke up, causing no end of problems, mostly for Dunlop, who were worried of running out of tyres, for instance the Jonathon Palmer/Jan Lammers Canon Porsceh changed twelve punctures, & Klaus Ludwig/Henri Pescarolo's Joest Porsche changed 8. This summed up the Australians performance (or more accuratly, the Grice/Johnson/Harrop effort) in the race (from GPI); "As for the Australians, they came and they saw....... The Monza was disqualified in the end for receiving outside help" (Grice had spun on the warm-up lap!) "It had shown it was competitive during the first 10 laps only. Last at the start, two laps behind Bell/Bellof by lap 20, it was never among the Group C leaders and it lost alot of time - and the front cover - when it tangled with Sir Jack Brabham's 956......." |
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5 Jan 2007, 22:49 (Ref:1807827) | #1268 | ||
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Bob Jane T Marts car
The car raced by Meidecke & Bond is not the same car that Brock/Perkins ran at Le Mans.
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Indeed not. The Miedecke/Bond car was actually one of the first 962C customer chassis, wasn't it?
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Certainly was, infact it was the only 962 in the field
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How many 962's would there be in Australia??
Is there much of a market for them in Australia, particularly if it was converted to a road car?? |
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6 Jan 2007, 23:19 (Ref:1808559) | #1272 | ||
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I don't think ADR's would allow it to become a road car...
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so where did the bob jane t-marts porsches end up (i say porsches (plural) because, as was mentioned, the sandown medeckie car was different to the brock/perkins le mans car.
Where are these cars 2day? i thought i heard one of them was later destroyed in a crash in europe, but i'm not 100% sure. any info would be great |
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