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Where to start :happy:

Regular purchases;

Motor

Wheels

Zoom

Motorsport News

AutoFiction

Autosport

EVO

Top Gear

Motor (UK)

Autospeed

Race Car Engineering

Race Tech

Racer

Race

F1

F1 Racing

Occasional purchases

Fast Fours

HPI

Autosalon

Etc.

That's just the directly car related ones as well. No wonder I have no money or room on my bookshelves.

Yeah, I noticed that with Fast 4s and HPI, they slowly fill up with more ads and less content, but Wheels has always been quality

lol after reading this yesterday I decided to guy get a copy of Wheels and have a read over some coffee. Its a decent mag and liked a lot of their stats they use when testing the cars..i.e the breakdown of speed v time which gives u a good indication of the true speed of each car...

thanks :happy:

Where to start :no:

Regular purchases;

Motor

Wheels

Zoom

Motorsport News

AutoFiction

Autosport

EVO

Top Gear

Motor (UK)

Autospeed

Race Car Engineering

Race Tech

Racer

Race

F1

F1 Racing

Occasional purchases

Fast Fours

HPI

Autosalon

Etc.

That's just the directly car related ones as well. No wonder I have no money or room on my bookshelves.

You must love reading :happy:

You must love reading :happy:

Yep, I also speed read so it makes it worse, a magazine can be read from front to back in 30minutes or less, a novel only lasts a week, and my local libary is useless, so the newsagents and bookstores near me get a good workout (as does my bank account :no: )

i read:

HPI

Zoom

Wheels

Motor

Fast fours (but might stop, kinda gay now)

used to love speed mag too. but they died :)

i found an ad for RE in HPI the other day. pretty big ad too.

Edited by JVP-R32

SPEED is the best magazine out there, no magazine in english language can beat these guys! Sooo many nice cars featured in this mag.

Got every issue except for no 1 and 3. (Anyone got spare and wanna get rid of it, shoot me a PM)

Was very disappointing when SPEED doesn't publish anymore, nowdays i read HPI and Autosalon. It's decent mag but not as good as SPEED.

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