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Got mine in the city today.

Good article and some good pics. The only disappointment was the Autostyle caption over my DR30 which I didnt quite understand.

cheers

Not everything makes sense my son.

Good article Andrew and good pics there by Khoa and the others. We're not in that issue of Ignition, maybe next one.

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I think the pics are awsome great job to all !

7 pagers is a good size for a artical

So who has read the artical?

lol, I thought once was just a typo, but my god I hope you hit spell check before sending it in!!! :)

I dont realy care about spelling on here. Mexicans read this thread too so what I amdoing is making it easier for them to understand OK! lol

My Doof I think you might change your tune when you read the artical!

BB :)

I thought it was great, well done Andrew. In the past we have had them cover it directly and haven't really been overjoyed with the outcome, I think its great to have a club member write it instead.

And we got heaps of space and heaps fo pics in which was great

well done :worship:

I dont realy care about spelling on here. Mexicans read this thread too so what I amdoing is making it easier for them to understand OK! lol

My Doof I think you might change your tune when you read the artical!

BB :(

Wasnt it listed as www.skylines-australia.com ? :rolleyes: I blame the printers! But good work otherwise.

Oh I had a look at the ingnition DVD. oh my so much plate chr0mes.. :)

LOL But wait people there is more coming, I had already submitted another artical for another event and is coming out .....Should i say when..ummmm should I say what it is about...umm? Closer to release date I think!

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