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Im msging you for your help to find the footage of the jim richards/mark skaife skyline winning bathurst ive looked hi and low and im at a dead end could u possible tell me where i can get my hands on this footage or help me find this footage. I hope i hear from you soon thanks n merry christmas. Any responces or ideas would be great n reply to [email protected]. thanks 

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JBHIFI sold me the 2 disc set of Bathurst 1991 & 1992. There's 2 hours on each disc/race.

It's distributed by Chevron (with rights to Channel 7).

If they've run out or can't order any more in, try eBay or SAU WtB Subforum.

Let me know if you'd like me to take a pic of the cover?

JBHIFI sold me the 2 disc set of Bathurst 1991 & 1992. There's 2 hours on each disc/race.

It's distributed by Chevron (with rights to Channel 7).

If they've run out or can't order any more in, try eBay or SAU WtB Subforum.

Let me know if you'd like me to take a pic of the cover?

yes please

Just took a couple of pics...

*Edit:- It's one disc with two chapters > 4 hours worth

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Even the trivia is hilarious...

Eg Neil Crompton in '91, giving Nissans 'a real serve' >> Neil Crompton driving a Nissan in '92

Eg A leaking fire extinguisher pissing foam over Jim's left shoulder in '92

Eg And of course, 'The Asshole Speech' > watch Mark Skaife's face! Rofl

I just drove a few laps of mount panorama, it makes it all the more 'real'. Having watched only watched it on TV - it was a hoot to appreciate the elevation and gradient of the track!

Saw a Stag getting around the track this morning.

It's gotta be on your to do list....

Will certainly be buying the footage now!

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