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thats true.

i want to take mine to the strip, just saying that any longer than that in my car i'd need to take a book while its bouncing off the limiter for next 500m :)

If a particular model (Supra, Evo, Skyline, Commodore incl HDT and HSV, Falcon incl FPV) of car gets 10 or more entrants, there will be a Fastest *insert model* trophy.

Supra's are on 9 so far

Commodores are on 7 so far

Skylines are on 6 so far

This event will rock your socks off. Make sure you go folks.

I would love to roll from ACT to Cooma with you all on the day !! :D

If Kats GTR is on the strip we can cheer her on big time.

Get your Skylines lined up for this one.

Below is the entry list for the first 50 entrants.

HOLDEN COMMODORE VL

MAZDA RX7

TOYOTA SUPRA

HOLDEN COMMODORE

MAZDA RX7

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 8

TOYOTA SUPRA

TOYOTA SUPRA

HOLDEN COMMODORE

TOYOTA MR2

HSV 427

TOYOTA SUPRA

HOLDEN CALAIS

TOYOTA HILUX

CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06

LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO

MAZDA MX5

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTR

HONDA CIVIC

HOLDEN VG UTE

FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO

HOLDEN COMMODORE SS

NISSAN SKYLINE

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 5

SHELBY MUSTANG GT350R

NISSAN GTR35

HONDA S2000

FORD FALCON XW GT

NISSAN 180SX

TOYOTA SUPRA

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF CABRIOLET

HOLDEN TORANA SLR

SUBARU WRX

FPV GTP

FORD FALCON XT

AUDI S4

TOYOTA SUPRA

FORD FALCON XY GT

TOYOTA SUPRA

PORSCHE 911 TURBO

TOYOTA SUPRA

LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO LP640

BMW X5M

JEEP CHEROKEE

TOYOTA CELICA GT4

TOYOTA SUPRA

NISSAN R35 GTR

HSV XU6

HSV CLUBSPORT

PORSCHE 930T

If a particular model (Supra, Evo, Skyline, Commodore incl HDT and HSV, Falcon incl FPV) of car gets 10 or more entrants, there will be a Fastest *insert model* trophy.

Supra's are on 9 so far

Commodores are on 7 so far

Skylines are on 6 so far

Supra's have just hit 10, so they now have their own trophy for Fastest Supra

If you are looking at or even thinking about entering the Shannons Insurance Snowy Mountains 1000, not would be the time to do so, as entrants spots are filling up. Please email [email protected] for entry forms and all other relevant info

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