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full feature of RACER STACEY in this months Autosalon mag.The shots from the studio were awesome pity some of the text is a bit inaccurate eg:autometer boost controller and twin Trust fuel rails.Good reading though and available at all good newsagencys and selected porn retailers.Paul.....DIRTgarage.

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full feature of RACER STACEY in this months Autosalon mag.The shots from the studio were awesome pity some of the text is a bit inaccurate eg:autometer boost controller and twin Trust fuel rails.Good reading though and available at all good newsagencys and selected porn retailers.Paul.....DIRTgarage.

dont worry adrian we have a copy for you already and if you attend the dyno comp you could ask stace to autograph it for you hehehaha.

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