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Old 12-12-2008, 01:36 PM   #91
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Well gee let me think.....Ummm what cars dominated Touring car racing in the late 60's and through the 70's Moffats Mustang, Beeechys Comaro ... Can't think of any Jap cars even racing at that time they were all crap!
I seem to remember that when the Japs finally decided to play at Bathurst there was such a big sook from some people that the rules were changed to preclude them.

The majority of old Jap cars shown on this thread are from the 80s through the 90s. I think there was a RX7 doing quite well then too up until the R32 "event".
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Old 12-12-2008, 01:36 PM   #92
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We did actually get a few of them as they were destined for NZ but got mixed up along the way..... We have got a 1600 Fairlady and 1200 racecar as garage fillers at home (both of them are the wifes)
Well if you run out of room my garage has plenty!!!!!!!!!!!! :1syellow1
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Old 12-12-2008, 02:20 PM   #93
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I seem to remember that when the Japs finally decided to play at Bathurst there was such a big sook from some people that the rules were changed to preclude them.

The majority of old Jap cars shown on this thread are from the 80s through the 90s. I think there was a RX7 doing quite well then too up until the R32 "event".

I remember it well - the R32 is a legend no question - my beef with it was what was a 2 door coupe AWD AWS car purposely built by Nissan to dominate motor racing world wide (which it achieved brilliantly) ever doing racing 4 door family derived vehicles?

It should have raced Porches Corvettes Ferrari's and the like not Falcadores.
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My Jap "classics" owned in the past include '73 Celica,13B RX4 sedan,SII RX7, Honda S600 'vertable (with Datto 1200 running gear). All good fun cars.
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Old 12-12-2008, 02:47 PM   #95
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I remember it well - the R32 is a legend no question - my beef with it was what was a 2 door coupe AWD AWS car purposely built by Nissan to dominate motor racing world wide (which it achieved brilliantly) ever doing racing 4 door family derived vehicles?

It should have raced Porches Corvettes Ferrari's and the like not Falcadores.
I am a little confused. Are you saying that cars purposely built for racing should never have been allowed at Bathurst?

Surely not! That would mean no GTHO, XU1, L34 or A9X.

4 door only? There were in fact 4 door Skylines but never 4 door mustangs or comaros. The R32 was not AWS.

No coupes? Well there goes the 1-2 victory, all the XA and XBs, the Monaros and Toranas, the Cortinas, XJs, Cooper S, Seirras et al.

I know. Lets just make Bathurst a Ford vs Holden race but to make sure that it is fair lets actually make them all the same car with different skins and limit almost every component so there will not be a lot of sooking if the "wrong" one wins by too much.
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Old 12-12-2008, 02:49 PM   #96
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I remember it well - the R32 is a legend no question - my beef with it was what was a 2 door coupe AWD AWS car purposely built by Nissan to dominate motor racing world wide (which it achieved brilliantly) ever doing racing 4 door family derived vehicles?

It should have raced Porches Corvettes Ferrari's and the like not Falcadores.
ah hem, it was built of the 4 door sedan chassis with the suspension revised... Don't forget the classic American racing and BRE the 1600's etc... but if you want to ignore them, then so be it. Also the cross country racing the old Datsun's competed in and did so well in.
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...... Lets just make Bathurst a Ford vs Holden race but to make sure that it is fair lets actually make them all the same car with different skins and limit almost every component so there will not be a lot of sooking if the "wrong" one wins by too much.......
Hey Flappist, maybe you are onto something there mate let's find a Government stupid enough to throw taxpayer dollars (was it $25 MILLION?) at the corporations who enter such an event.

That would be a much better idea than spending those same $25,000,000 taxpayer dollars on the redevelopment of a place like, say, Eastern Creek so it could be used for more diverse Motor SPORT as opposed to the use of car racing as a profit making tool for corporations as V8SC does.

Nathan Rees. What a dope.
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Ah it only takes one knocker to stuff up a thread.
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:27 PM   #99
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lol very true
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:30 PM   #100
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Some other classics, might not be old but they will forever be in the annals of car history as some of the best cars out there.. 100% cult cars

The always beastial Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R




Nissan 180SX



Honda Integra DC2 Type R



Toyota Supra(Toms/TRD 3000GT pictured)




I love my Aussie cars and my Fords but if i could i'd probably be driving one of the above right now :P
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:56 PM   #101
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I am a little confused. Are you saying that cars purposely built for racing should never have been allowed at Bathurst?

Surely not! That would mean no GTHO, XU1, L34 or A9X.

4 door only? There were in fact 4 door Skylines but never 4 door mustangs or comaros. The R32 was not AWS.

No coupes? Well there goes the 1-2 victory, all the XA and XBs, the Monaros and Toranas, the Cortinas, XJs, Cooper S, Seirras et al.

I know. Lets just make Bathurst a Ford vs Holden race but to make sure that it is fair lets actually make them all the same car with different skins and limit almost every component so there will not be a lot of sooking if the "wrong" one wins by too much.
Nissan took the R32 much further than any of the cars you have mentioned,

Check your facts the R32 did have AWS - it was turned off for Australian motoracing applications.
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Old 12-12-2008, 05:01 PM   #102
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toyota sprinters one every race in it's class at bathurst, and I thats around the early 80's?
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Old 12-12-2008, 05:18 PM   #103
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I remember it well - the R32 is a legend no question - my beef with it was what was a 2 door coupe AWD AWS car purposely built by Nissan to dominate motor racing world wide (which it achieved brilliantly) ever doing racing 4 door family derived vehicles?

You make a perfect argument........................ for the other side

In a race you want a car that is purpose built ................ to race

What then were the "family derived" cars doing their and why did they whinge, moan and cry about getting beaten??




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Old 12-12-2008, 09:01 PM   #104
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Now for what has to be in my mind an absolute sleeper in the Jap world and possibly one of the rarest cars from that country, the Datsun Fairlady Z432R, 240Z with a GTR motor that had been worked even more full suspension and weighed something like 200kg less than a GTR thanks to a lighter front end and lighter steel wheels, it would have been leathal back in the 70's considering it was pushing out over 120kw had drum brakes and weighed under 1000Kg!

I can think of one rarer...and I know where theres one, albeit in need of a resto..

A CSP311 Silvia....
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And the early muscle cars had a motor and that was it!

hmm 1966 Nissan Silvia, now that is nice styling!
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:58 PM   #106
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Carby, are you really that stupid or are you just trolling?
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I can think of one rarer...and I know where theres one, albeit in need of a resto..

A CSP311 Silvia....

Yes they are rare, but i've seen a few for sale before, ive ever only seen one Z432R before, and that was at a Nissan Private museum and only in photos.
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Old 12-12-2008, 10:48 PM   #108
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Ah it only takes one knocker to stuff up a thread.
Agreed. Shame really, but there is always one.

Another car that seems to have been missed was the first Celica AWD Turbo. A nice looking car that went like stink.
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Old 13-12-2008, 12:17 AM   #109
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I'm so excited about this thread I don't know where to start!

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I can think of one rarer...and I know where theres one, albeit in need of a resto..

A CSP311 Silvia....
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Yes they are rare, but i've seen a few for sale before, ive ever only seen one Z432R before, and that was at a Nissan Private museum and only in photos.
Drew... don't keep me hanging like that.. Where the heck is it????. And SVD, there was actually one 2 years ago that was at the Shannons auction in Melb. A fellow also whacked one up on ebay only a month ago in W.A.

I think there was mention about dattos and bathurst- don;t forget they won their class and took the entire poduim in another year in it's class....

Starkers EB - re the 2 doors. Motiv8 is right. We got two containers, both by accident. They were destined for NZ and they basically got the order /containers back to front. So they get here, the container gets opened and no one knew what to do with them. They sat around for a bit, before they ended up selling here. a very very vague recollection somewhere told me 23 came here on this shipment- the rest were just shipped over from NZ.
The 2 doors were awesome - it was my first racecar.


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We have got a 1600 Fairlady and 1200 racecar as garage fillers at home (both of them are the wifes)
That would be me... and although the garage is well over full - i ain't parting with them. I want to add a CSP311 and a Prince Skyline GTB too (reminds oneself to go and beg mercilessly to the forlorn looking money tree out the back), but first i have to get the roadster back together for Nationals at Easter in Warwick.

My other club is chock o block with all kinds of dirty rotten datto, Nissan and Prince. It's amazing how many people love Zeds. Me? I'd never buy one, but certainly appreciate the car for what it is. I'm a roadster girl first, then 1000's thru to 1600's.
That's also one of my 1600 sedans in the background of this pic






I do also like the square odd looking late 60's i think coronas/corollas (sorry toyota fans don't shoot me!) they have that quirky appeal....
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I know its not really a classic but I just love the way my forester launches-2.0 with a tiny turbo,automatic with awd and 4.1 gears. Its bound to become a jap classic.

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As much as rodger cordia is a toss, the cordia actually was not a half bad car.
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great thread guys, anyone who cant appreciate some of those sweet cars shouldnt be on a car based forum. anyone got a pic of a 2 door shovel nose corona? or a prince skyline? they are my favorite jap cars.
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There is something about the old school Jap convertibles...

The Datto 2000 has already been mentioned.

But I like the Honda S600 / S800 cars...



Grassroots sports cars, light, nimble and simple in design.
Nice Honda, im told theres about 12 in the country. 3 of them are within 50 metres of my workshop
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All I want for Christmas is two


This is not genuine but I'll take it in a heartbeat, couldn't afford genuine anyway ($200,000) unless Gearge smiles on me tonight LOL



Hmmm that looks strangely familiar


And the KPGC-110 Skyline, I had the 240K coupe, anyone that ever ordered a Herbies Pizza from St Albans might remember it LOL.


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Not a classic but I think it will be. Love the 200sx S15. I'm worried about buying one because you can stop the odo by taking out the ABS fuse. But still love em.



btw, picture is just a googled image.
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hahah you've got to be kidding!!! i dont think i'll ever be buying a S15 then!

i'd much rather an S14, the later model S14's could look so menacing




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We already have "post your rice" for the plastic jap cars. Lets stay with the topic.
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"My Jap "classics" owned in the past include '73 Celica,13B RX4 sedan,SII RX7, Honda S600 'vertable (with Datto 1200 running gear). All good fun cars." and i forgot,a 240Z as well. I thought this thread was for "Classic" Jap cars,not modern RICE!?
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