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Thanks Pauly. Rumours get around in this scene faster than if my missus was telling her girlfriends!!

It's true that I am leaving Extreme Magazine to take up a new position and even though it's only a little while away, I just can't wait to get stuck in.

I've been reading this mag forever and I'm wrapped to be a part of it. Tough, turbocharged cars that go hard. Right up my alley!

It's "rapt" by the way lol - sorry might be the only chance I get to edit the editor...

Conrgats mate, a great title to work with.

Also get among the clubs.

Do features on a club each month, and not some pissy 2 page... 4-6 pages on the clubs and the people involved, thats what i loved about Speed, always some interesting stuff about the actual scene/people/motorsport/club level stuff, rather than just cars and a article half filled with bullshit ;)

It's "rapt" by the way lol - sorry might be the only chance I get to edit the editor...

Conrgats mate, a great title to work with.

Gold!

But it's a condition of work that we're all wrapped in the same plastic bag the mags come in so we know what it's like to "be the magazine".

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hahaha it's good for losing weight too!

What are you suggesting? I'll have you know that it's ballast and not gut. I'm just trying to make minimum weight..... *

* The fact that I'm more than 100kg over the minimum weight doesn't come into it.

I just dont understand the name change!

Zoom - the name has been around for many years and is well known to be the performance car scene as the magazine that puts go before show!

I dunno, the name.......yeah....not "digigng" it!

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