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Got a big collection of car mags in my room taking up space

need them gone asap

prefer not to separate but if somebody wants individual ones then i suppose i could do something

HOT4's

134, 135, 137, 2x 138, 140Annual, 144, 146, 147, 149, 150Special, 151, 152, 155, 160Annual, 161, 165, 166

Fast Fours

Oct 05, March 06, Sept 07, Annual 08

Perth Street Car

Vol 14 No 3, Vol 15 No 2

Zoom

103, 112

HPI

63, 84, 85, 86

Street Commodores

106, 110, 117, 127

Street Machine

Dec 05

Street Commodores Specials

Blown and Turbo Special, V6 Power Special

Car Audio Australia

1, 4

HOT4's Specials

Drift, Rotaray, Toyota, 18 and 30 article tech handbook, Poster book, Girls of HOT4's

Ignition DVD

19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30

Purchased separately (the purchasable ones anyway) it will cost you over $350

If i can get the whole lot gone for $125 then im laughing - and you'll be laughing too

pics up soon

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terry

pretty much all good condition

some have the odd bent corner that have tried to be flattened (so there's a crease in it)

some have been thumbed thru a bit but most are a once read affair

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