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Hi all

Have the following magazines available, all in great condition.

$40 each delivered

HyperREV - pretty much brand new condition - read them once

Skyline special issue 37 (covered in plastic) - R32 GTST-T, R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

Skyline special issue 60 (covered in plastic) - R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

Skyline special issue 89 (wrapped in plastic) - R34 GTT, V35

These aren't easy to find and each magazine has heaps of info about

* Shop and Manufacturer Demo Vehicles

* Engine & Suspension Refresh Tuning

* Circuit Spec Machine Reflections

* Bodykit and Dress Up Parts Guide

* Gauge, Meter, Interior Accessories Guide

* Engine Tuning Parts Guide

* Drivetrain Parts Guide

* Suspension and Safety Parts Guide

* Wheel Fitment Guide

$5 each delivered

HPI- 6, 16, 28, 55, 56, 60

$5 each delivered

SPEED - 1, 8, 10, 17

$5 each delivered

Autosalon - 32, 41, 47, 49, 50

$9 each delivered

Topgear UK (UK delivered versions not the aussie ones)

2007 - May

2008 - July, September, October, November, December Awards

2009 - January, February, April

$5 each delivered

Nismo S15 Catalogue

Nismo Wear and Accessories Catalogue 1

Nismo Wear and Accessories Catalogue 2

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Should also mention that the catalogues are:

- Nismo wear and accessories catalogue (all Nismo)

- Nissan wear and accessories catalogue (Z, Skyline, Minicar, generic Nissan items)

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A couple sold, list updated below

$40 each delivered

HyperREV - pretty much brand new condition - read them once

Skyline special issue 37 (covered in plastic) - R32 GTST-T, R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

Skyline special issue 60 (covered in plastic) - R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

Skyline special issue 89 (wrapped in plastic) - R34 GTT, V35

These aren't easy to find and each magazine has heaps of info about

* Shop and Manufacturer Demo Vehicles

* Engine & Suspension Refresh Tuning

* Circuit Spec Machine Reflections

* Bodykit and Dress Up Parts Guide

* Gauge, Meter, Interior Accessories Guide

* Engine Tuning Parts Guide

* Drivetrain Parts Guide

* Suspension and Safety Parts Guide

* Wheel Fitment Guide

$5 each delivered

HPI- 6, 16, 28, 55, 56, 60

$5 each delivered

SPEED - 1, 8, 10, 17

$5 each delivered

Autosalon - 32, 41, 47, 49, 50

$9 each delivered

Topgear UK (UK delivered versions not the aussie ones)

2007 - May

2008 - July, September, October, November, December Awards

2009 - January, February, April

$5 each delivered

- Nismo wear and accessories catalogue (all Nismo)

- Nissan wear and accessories catalogue (Z, Skyline, Minicar, generic Nissan items)

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