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Hyper Rev 109 and 120. Excellent informative mags with all options and mods for your skyline GT-R as well as some really cool pics of modded up skylines... Good for ideas and inspiration!

$40.00 for the two of them plus postage. SOLD

Finally the GT-R Magazine 056 of May 2004!!

I paid alot for this one in Japan because it had the Legendary images and information regarding the CALSONIC GR.A. car. It also has some reviews and comparo's of some pumped skylines and a very informative and useful review on the Faults and Problem areas of the 32! A great collectors piece.. I challange anyone to find another copy of this one!

$35.00 plus postage. SOLD

WILL DO A COMBINED DEAL IF ANYONE WANTS THEM ALL.. ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED

please email me at [email protected] if you are interested or want more pics.

Cheers

Alex

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I would get mags but can't read Japanese mate.

Haha no problem mate! i can't either i just love looking at the pictures! I also have the added bonus of having a japanese girl staying at my house at the mo who has been known to translate key bits for me!

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Haha no problem mate! i can't either i just love looking at the pictures! I also have the added bonus of having a japanese girl staying at my house at the mo who has been known to translate key bits for me!

Comon guys these revspeed mags are 63 bucks each on nengun! gettin two for 50! make an offer for all the mags if you like!

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Very interested in the GT-R Magazine 056 of May 2004

How long did you have that mag?

Hey mate, i've had it for about 2 years now, only as a collection piece but as im selling my gtr i feel that getting rid of all the reminders might be a good idea! kinda like an ex-gf but more upsetting! haha I bought the mag in a small book shop specialising in car mags in a country town in Japan back when i lived there!

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