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Hi to all Mexicans :rofl:

Just letting you know that the next issue of HPI has the Show n Shine from NSW on the Ignition DVD and also a write-up I did for the Wakefield day some great pics by links and if I do say so myself the Article was writen sooooooooo well :D

Check it out has a good layout of the track too for all those that are making the trip up to NSW for us to show you how to drive fast on a race track. LOL

*****Oh please can the guys in VIC who are coming up please stop calling me I will not let the guys give you a head start on the race track OK! :(:)

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