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GTD 40 Car Club ForumDiscussion from the GTD 40 Car Club in England.
Had a brief look at them when passing by a couple of weeks ago. They had just sold the Mk2. Both cars look good , but did not crawl over them in detail! The metallic Blue car is a very similar colour/shade to Martin and Mo's.
I believe they were GTDs although they were transformed into far more accurate representations for the superb display at Goodwood - this work was done primarily by Mark Sibley and Chris Melia.