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Hi All,

Im building up a r32 gtr as a track race rally car.

I am going to enter it into events like the dutton targa so forth i just want to know what track events it can be run in??

I was flicking through this part of the forum and the old gibson motors sport 32 is running in a historic event with the 31's what is involved in that event?

Is there anything like the old group c that they did run in?

Can anyone help just so i can build the car up in a certain way?

Thanks David

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Where is Berwick?

There are a couple of choices these days

Duttons and lots of club events - no rules as long as it is road registered. giant's gtr for instance has over 400 at the wheels but is still legal. Almost all the Vic guys race this way.

AMRS run events in vic, qld and nsw (some tracks only), they have very open rules. r33 racer and stupid toyota are racing in qld

With CAMS (most motorsport events) you can run in 2A (Production Sports Cars), 3E (Production Touring Cars), 3J (Improved Production) or 3D (Sports Sdedans)

Tarmac Rally / Targa regs are very similar to 3E. Common in Tassie

WA has a class called street sedans(?) which allows quite a few mods, like 3J without the inlet restrictor (thank god)

The Group A/C Historics is only open to cars with a genuine group A or C log book

So there are some options....need to know more about what sort of track car you want and what your budget is....but 90% you will just want to pick the first option

Where is Berwick?

There are a couple of choices these days

Duttons and lots of club events - no rules as long as it is road registered. giant's gtr for instance has over 400 at the wheels but is still legal. Almost all the Vic guys race this way.

AMRS run events in vic, qld and nsw (some tracks only), they have very open rules. r33 racer and stupid toyota are racing in qld

With CAMS (most motorsport events) you can run in 2A (Production Sports Cars), 3E (Production Touring Cars), 3J (Improved Production) or 3D (Sports Sdedans)

Tarmac Rally / Targa regs are very similar to 3E. Common in Tassie

WA has a class called street sedans(?) which allows quite a few mods, like 3J without the inlet restrictor (thank god)

The Group A/C Historics is only open to cars with a genuine group A or C log book

So there are some options....need to know more about what sort of track car you want and what your budget is....but 90% you will just want to pick the first option

Thanks Duncan,

We are building near the Berwick Costelos.

Thanks for the info.

i will most likely start with the dutton etc and build up from there i seen you had the Bathurst hill sprint that sound very interesting what is involved in that??

I checked out the amrs site there is some good racing going on there that looks very good i sent off an email to get some specs on it.

Are you doing any form or racing?

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