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Steve Jones pilots Anthony Scali's ND4SPD R32 for the 1000m top speed win on the second last run of the day. Breaking the 300KM/h barrier to the tune of 306KM/h.

ND4SPD R32 GT-R 306 KM/h - 2014 Racewars 1000m

The record at the Temora 1000 is 312KPH so who knows what next year will bring :D The ITP supra was looking VERY strong, hitting 290+ after pretty much taxi-ing to the halfway point. If he can get the power down there are big numbers in it's future!

It was a great weekend, full results are available here and a full playlist of videos including the supra run off here.

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Being kept very hush hush, seems the setup changed from what it was last time. It's twin turbo on a something engine, likely 2.8+, and something like 900 wheel or 1300 crank horsepower. PPG 5 speed dog box also apparently.

Some discussion going on about it at Antilag. I doubt we'll get too many details sadly :(

Car was built by Anthony Scali, previously famous for working at Xspeed (now defunct). Car was around years ago 2004-2006 but has changed engine setups at least a couple of times.

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Steve Jones pilots Anthony Scali's ND4SPD R32 for the 1000m top speed win on the second last run of the day. Breaking the 300KM/h barrier to the tune of 306KM/h.

The record at the Temora 1000 is 312KPH so who knows what next year will bring :D The ITP supra was looking VERY strong, hitting 290+ after pretty much taxi-ing to the halfway point. If he can get the power down there are big numbers in it's future!

It was a great weekend, full results are available here and a full playlist of videos including the supra run off

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Looked like a fun day!

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