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2 hours ago, acsplit said:

Awesome, thanks Alex.

 

I do have wheels and motor still to upload, where does the archive end? 2007?

2016 back to 1967, though there's issues missing from the earliest decades here and there

9 hours ago, alex182 said:

Awesome thread guys! 

Will try and contribute a little with some work resources haha, our Wheels and Motor archive has recently gone public almost all the way back to 1953, all that's available can be viewed online.

Here's November 1990 from Wheels, behind the pits with Skiafe at Bathurst

http://arc.bauer.x-cago.net/WHL/article/WHL-19901101-01120001/GODZILLAS-DAY-OUT.html?

 

Unfortunately missing the original July 89' piece where the "Godzilla" moniker was born...

I am glad you are liking it Alex as I am the nutter progressively raiding my archives and scanning anything BNR32 GT-R related so it can be viewed by anyone interested in it!  In your line of work though I reckon you would be well versed on what that entails!

I have the original July 1989 Wheels issue so if not uploaded already it will be soon.  Here is a copy of the cover as a tempter.  :-)59b679df9fe6c_WheelsJuly19891Of3.thumb.jpg.beede6af344a1ca922c9fc9db1d379d5.jpg

Cheers,

Mark

I will hopefully upload more in a week or so after my 24 hours of LeMons event this weekend.

Here are some pics from Retro round at Sandown over the weekend.IMG_20170916_133559314_HDR.thumb.jpg.8f8a150015e5487f204d97e624578711.jpgIMG_20170916_134050031_HDR.thumb.jpg.c9a2dc6f38dcf55ca41b989fc62c767a.jpgRGP-2017Wilson-Security-Sandown-500Sat-a49v3241.jpg.9a211c95440552873abd4116deee6b49.jpg

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