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Ill have a preview for Motive 4 soon. Maybe we should start a new thread with that one!!

I believe we should start that thread under [200] username, im sure some one here has the know how to pull it off :P

BTW Good to see DA back on tv, gotta get better comentators though, and some better behind the scenes stuff, maybe a dedicated drift show, maybe something that shows off specific drifting techniques, like a clipping point challenge, any chance of that :P

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Got it on the w/e - good stuff! Not sure about the commentator though (haha jokes). There was about 8 more copies at news xpress in castle towers, Castle Hill if some are having trouble getting a copy. It was good to see the coverage of the SAU 34 cruise and the F&F drive ins. Are you going to cover Putty Road?

1 question why on earth dose NSMPWR the white 34 gtr blow so so so much black smoke out the zorst as it rolls on boost? I couldnt believe how much black smoke it blows

Bit rich eh?

But yes, it'll burn thru a few cats.

Looking forward #4 Andrew.

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just a big thankyou to everyone who bought it, Motive DVD #3 is travelling well at the news stands helping ensure the future of the DVD.

Motive DVD#4 short trailer will be up in a week or so

P.S. We're featuring the twin TD06 equipped R35 from SP Engineering in the US with DSPORT in the next 2 weeks while we're in California

YAY my car made it into the DVD :blush: Thanks Andrew & Team! Great production, will continue buying...

Yes, well Yuka-san the Japanese lady who stood next to your car at the Regatta Centre for a photoshoot hasn't even seen it yet.

She's just returned from Japan and is about to view it now! :ninja:

She didn't even know that Performance Imports with her pic in it at Mt Wilson had made it to the stands.

You can put what ever advertising you want on the DVD - I couldn't care less because I will never watch it.

I have made my point before. To recap I think it is unfair that a registered trader has to pay SAU for them to advertise. I will guess my question will remain unanswered by those that made forum rules.

Good day.

I don't recall Andrew slapping up posts/links to buy his product.

A youtube like is hardly peddling goods.

There are a LOT of people and businesses guilty of far worse. All of them out to make money exclusively.

The fact SAU is also getting promotion for free, does that mean we should be paying Andrew for giving us plugs to further the community?

Anyway - The SAU team will review/chat and see what action needs to be taken (if any). We are in charge of this site, not you.

Thanks.

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