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Whats the bloody go?

I work my fingers to the bone drinking piss with Fred Gibson all afternoon, get home and write down all the juicy stuff, get his permission to publish it and you bastards can't even comment on it.

Surely some subscriber has read it.

Theres lots of Skyline stuff in it. (do I sound needy?)

Hooks

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Nice article Hooks, some very crafty secrets exposed by FG!

I got my subscription in the mail late last week, but in my typical "leave the best till last" fashion, I deliberately read this after reading everything else in the mag, because I knew any interview with Gibson would be juicy!

If/when Terry is ever convinced to come out to an SAU track day, maybe he can be swayed to bring and run all the Gibson Nissans for a ride.

I would have replied earlier, but this is the first time I've been on the SAU forums in months!

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