Brutal 650hp A9X Torana Fights Hard at Bathurst! | Danny Buzadzic Onboard

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PublishedMay 3, 2025
Duration15:53
Video ID72iM_DUCcrs
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views58.6K
Likes735
Comments153
Engagement Rate1.52%
Likes per 100 views1.25
Comments per 1K views2.61

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Holden fans, this one's for you. Ride onboard with Danny Buzadzic as his 650hp LS3-powered A9X Torana rips around Mount Panorama at up to 177mph (286km/h). It’s hard, close racing — no fluff, just raw engine noise, H-pattern shifting, and pure Aussie muscle that we've come to expect from the Touring Car Masters Racing Series. Inspired by Allan Grice’s iconic Craven Mild livery, this A9X Torana isn’t just a tribute — it’s a weapon in its own right. And Danny Buzadzic drives it with the ferocity it demands. 🎥 More Onboard Action: ▶️ Marcus Zukanovic's 180mph Falcon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmQNFB7iOeE ▶️ Cameron Tilley’s Valiant Pacer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PGRecVbcXc At Master of Machines, we live and breathe cars. From Aussie muscle to American V8s, classic race cars to barn finds — if it’s fast, powerful, rare, or restored, we’ll cover it… and in most cases, we’ll drive it too. 🎬 Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/@UC_z8oRhEutOXa8kcEM1ILNw ▶️ Watch our full Onboard Series: https://youtube.com/playlistlist=PL3Uv2FI4Vupqki_8F5YfGjZTJ2QupJEAL&si=yt_slcsGPe5J0bHr 📲 Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manandmachinetv/ 📩 For business, media, or sponsorship enquiries: Everforge Media Group – https://www.everforgemedia.com/ 🎙 Hosted and produced by Glenn Everitt © Master of Machines / Everforge Media Group 2025 #A9X #Torana #Bathurst #Holden #LS3 #OnboardFootage #MuscleCar #DannyBuzadzic #MountPanorama #MasterOfMachines #AustralianMotorsport #TouringCarMasters #V8Supercars #WesternGeneralBodyWorks

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