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Hello all

We're the team from HOTstuff magazine, a modified car magazine from Singapore. We're currently looking for special/outstanding modified Skylines for our magazine. We're primarily based in Singapore, but we're slowly spreading up and around the region in places such as Thailand, Malaysia and so on.

It'll be delighted if you guys could lend us much needed support, especially that this is our first time visiting Melbourne during the Autosaloon semis.

We'll be here from the 3RD-10TH NOVEMBER 2006, and we'd love it if you guys could recommend a workshops or introduce us to tuner garages that have grossly modified vehicles.

Hope we're not asking for too much, and of course, free publicity in return! :P

Do email me at [email protected] or call +65 9387 3011 if you'd like...ESPECIALLY SINGAPOREANS AND MALAYSIANS STUDYING IN MELB!!!!!!!!! :unsure:

cheers!

Amery

Edited by nikolaiski

email me

[email protected]

I can organise anything you want/need in terms of a photo shoot with the SAU-Vic cars of all sorts.

If you wanna support the club/forums... your thread can stay.

Otherwise ill have to remove it as this is business advertising mate, and as you are not a sponsor of this website, i cant allow stuff like this :laugh:

cheers -ash

J-Spec Imports employee carpark :D

Widebody Kakimoto R33, 4 Door Impul R33, Widebody Yakuza VIP style Lexus LS400, highly modified RX7 with T88 turbo etc, Manual S1 Stagea, and a Sky80 (180sx with R32 frontend).

Plus we love lepaking around with magazine people :blink:

man i hate the malay/singapore english talk... drives me crazy! you don't need lah at the end of everything ppl's!!! :laugh:

no lah... :kiss:

sometimes indo people are talking like that too

Funky is the RX7 on the road yet? Be good to see it in its complete glory, when we had it in Sydney it was a shambles ;)

Widebody Kakimoto R33, 4 Door Impul R33, Widebody Yakuza VIP style Lexus LS400, highly modified RX7 with T88 turbo etc, Manual S1 Stagea, and a Sky80 (180sx with R32 frontend).
These guys are all talk. I doubt anything will come of this.

we said the same thing about you not long ago you pewf :nuke: but you delivered.

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