My alarm was set for 4.30am but it didn’t matter I was awake at 3.45am anyway. It was time to get a red eye to Sydney for the Motive DVD GTR Festival. Our destination was Eastern Creek Raceway, with some 300 or so GTRs in attendance along with a range of cars my travel buddy 2PJZ and I were excited to say the least!
We were greeted with blue skies as we arrived at the track, the fog from earlier in the morning was clearing away. Even from the car park we started seeing GTRs, it was quite surreal to see cars you have followed on social media for years just casually drive past!
We headed through the gate and first thing we did – got some breakfast! Fuelled up we headed into the action.
I am going split my coverage into multiple parts as there was just so much to see and do. This first post is going to be an overall look at the day, the posts after that, who knows – there was that much to see!
We first started making our way through some of the exhibitors set up at the start of the display. Within the first few cars I had seen some of the highest quality engine bays I have ever seen.
The Croydon Racing Developments full carbon 34 is a beast of a thing and a car we came upon very early in the day – I didn’t even get that much of a chance to have an in-depth look at it!
We made our way through the exhibitors, it was great to meet workshop owners and the owners of the cars they brought out.
As nice as all these cars were B2R Mechanical were here looking after perhaps the greatest GTR of them all – an R34 GTR Z Tune. I was beyond excited to see a Z Tune for the first time in real life, #001 resides in Australia and was on show for the faithful to see.
After taking in the Z tune we moved onto to some of the other cars on display. There were numerous models from 32-35 and various other Nissans to keep looking at.
We made our way down to the gymkhana being held at the far end of the event – it was good to see cars being driven hard, plenty of owners weren’t scared to push them around the course.
After the gymkhana we made our way down back through the exhibitors, there was one exhibitor we were keen to see: V Spec Performance. They brought along some of the most desirable cars in the GTR world. In no particular order; a Mines R34 N1, a 400R and a Z Tune (the second one at this event!).
That wasn’t it for epic displays, right next to V Spec Performance and their special cars were three N1s, one of each model, on show thanks to Terry the owner.
After our first lap we just kept walking around, we would see something we missed the first time around. There were some truly impressive cars there it was all a bit de-sensitizing!
The final part of the day saw us sit down and watch some of the fastest drag GTRs (& a few other models there for competition) tear down the strip. It was quite insane watching just how fast these cars go!
I will leave it there for the moment as I could continue with this post for a long time! However I plan to do some subsequent posts showing some more of my favourite cars and plenty more images – I just have to edit them first! This includes some cars that I had initially intended to include in this post but ran out of time – keep checking back as I do some follow up posts.
GTR Festival was great and if you are in Australia and have the chance I would recommend going!
Ps I plan to keep sharing content on my Instagram @kurosorablog if you are on there I would appreciate a follow! Thanks.