Now that I have decided to go ahead with a full build I needed a goal. I have for many years wanted to enter a local Australian event called Targa Tasmania after spending some time over there and experiencing the roads previously. As a result I thought that going in to this build I should focus my build decisions on meeting the Targa Australia regulations. The other driver was that I want the car to remain a street car for the foreseeable future, it may in time become a dedicated track car but for the moment I still want to drive it on the road. Now between these two criteria I would be able to lay the foundation around the decisions I would make during the build planning process.
So I downloaded the 2017 Targa Australia Regulations: Targa Australia 2017 Regulations
I also noticed on the Targa Australia site that there was a few other E46 M3's that had been competing in recent event. Just last year a 2004 E46 M3 CSL won the overall Early Modern Category: Article
I haven't fully decided which category I want to enter yet but it looks like I may have some competition if I chose Early Modern...
So I downloaded the 2017 Targa Australia Regulations: Targa Australia 2017 Regulations
I also noticed on the Targa Australia site that there was a few other E46 M3's that had been competing in recent event. Just last year a 2004 E46 M3 CSL won the overall Early Modern Category: Article
I haven't fully decided which category I want to enter yet but it looks like I may have some competition if I chose Early Modern...
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