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Just in case some of you didn't know, the new HPI Magazine for this month was released yesterday with 6 pages of pics and a small story to go with it.

Notifiable cars in the magazine are Jason's C210, Garry's (wizardoz) R33, Bunta's old R33, Giant's R32 GTR, Jon's R34 sedan and many other random pics.

Andrew even makes an appearance lighting the bbq "aussie style".

Thanks again to JustDave for taking the pics on the day (and what an awesome job he did!) and everyone else who helped make this day possible.

Go get your copies now!!

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Thx for the heads up Erin! Just bought my copy...good write up and exposure for the club and some good pics taken by Dave BUT the comment on my car was totally uncalled for!!??? :P

Anyone wanna back me up?? :)

What did they say?

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Thx for the heads up Erin! Just bought my copy...good write up and exposure for the club and some good pics taken by Dave BUT the comment on my car was totally uncalled for!!??? :)

Anyone wanna back me up?? :)

nothing to worry about..i own the rarest "skyline" there..so rare they call it a " stagea " in many places ..but nice to see a pic of the 260 anyway :P

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