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So Everyone Knows SAU Vic Made It Into The Latest Speed Magazine Right?


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did they say why this was the last?

They got tired of making soooo much money; they decided to give rival mags a chance in the marketplace :P

Or

I heard that a dragon ate 80% of Speed staff including there publishing editor. Footage of one person’s demise was recorded: :wizard:

:P

Had a brief look through this when I got home last night. Looks great Joel - and I'm really glad to see a great mix of cars in the shots. The one of the lines through the twisties looks awesome.

Thanks again mate - we owe you a beer on Tuesday night!

:)

Had a brief look through this when I got home last night. Looks great Joel - and I'm really glad to see a great mix of cars in the shots. The one of the lines through the twisties looks awesome.

Thanks again mate - we owe you a beer on Tuesday night!

:)

Anytime Andrew,it was good fun day too

Beer is always a good reward !!!

Someone should tell robin his car's in the mag.

Nice cross representation of cars, they even managed to drag a clapped out R31 out from somewhere and plonk a bum in front of it.

Hey my car made it into 4 of the photos!(p16, 72, 73 and 74) (albeit very small in 2 of them) And you can see me standing at the pier behind the cars wearing my black t-shirt. It was a great move driving 3 car ahead of the camera car all the way down the GOR.

Maybe this is my 15 seconds of fame...

I think Robin's car also made it to page 145 aswell.

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