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I have a copy of HyperREV Vol.100 Skyline GT-R No. 4 that I just bought from my local bookstore.

Anyway I am coming back to Australia on March 3rd so I can give it to you directly or pick it up or whatever.

If you don't know HyperREV, it is basically car specific parts pr0n.

They have different versions for Stagea, Silvia, WRX, etc... so if anyone wants any of them let me know!

Anyway, I want $40 for it.

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I bought a couple more... PM Gojira or reply if you are interested.

EDIT: WHOOPS... GoJiRa here not Streeter... but using my mate's computer (sorry)

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Edited by Streeter

Thanks for all the interest! Sorry for the lack of replies but I have been on planes

or visiting a million friends and relatives. But I am back in Japan now.

So it is sold now. Thanks guys.

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