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I bought a copy of the complete 1990, 1991 & 1992 races from a dude in NZ - 2 DVD's for each race :-)

Let me know if you're interested.

I'd be interested in these, especially if it includes the pre-race leadups, which included a feature on the GTR in 1990 if I remember correctly

I bought this a while back... not bad, all highlights though... which is a shame as I wanted full races, has 1990 thru to 1992 (R32's) and prior (R31).

http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/220397

its also part of a box set that has all of the bathursts
I looked at getting this boxset when it first came out afew years ago. Problem is I want more than 1hr of highlights of each race, I want the entire 6-7hrs worth. Size and length isn't an issue these days with DVD's like it was 10yrs ago with VHS.

I'd also like each V8SC race/season in DVD Boxset too but thats impossible.

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I bought the 86-92 highlights disk too and was pretty disappointed.

The ones I got were transfers of the complete races from NZ TV at the time - all the lead up included and no ads. They are transfers from VHS so they are not perfect, but still pretty good for 12-15 year old footage. I am happy to run off copies if people are interested but need to cover costs for DVD's and shipping.

Would $30 + shipping for 6 DVD's be unreasonable

One of my mates works at channel 7's archives (they had broadcasting rights for the toohey's races back then I think) I'll ask him to see if we can tally up some original footage. Will probably have to pay channel 7 royalties and I highly doubt us guys on SAU will be willing to foot the bill, but I can still ask what the costs are.

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