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thanx :)

couldnt believe it actually! lol i was just going throught the newsletter and saw it and went oh my god!!!!!!

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:) Well that does it Cara...........I definately wont be leaving my 34 alone with yours now!?

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i dont really buy the mag that much used to get it every month, but i just get HPI and Autosalon, and on the odd occasion ill get hot 4's if there is something interesting in it.

i have some really really old copies of Hot 4's! hahah you could sooo tell it was the 80's hahahahahaha fluro clothes for the models in one of the mags

hahaha

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omg i just realised something........the pic that they are using in the newsletter......isnt a pic that is on my page of the hot 4's respect...........the pic is from small car sunday.....how the f*** did they get that pic????????

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^^ yeah i saw that ... it also used to be called hot 4's & ^6s then possibly hot 4's and rotories now hot 4's and performance what next

Yeh back in the day were 2 major mags, they were "Hot 4s and Performance Cars" and then the even better one was "Fast Fours and Rotaries" got me some old school ones of those!!

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