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You may want to run out and buy the new FullBoost DVD.

A bunch of you have your cars shown in it, and a few of you even got your ugly mugs in it!

There's some footage from Autosalon, showing some of the SAu cars.

Plenty of Hakims spidey car (probably only because it's got Rajab stickers on it)

also a bit of Leewahs 33, Nigels Supra, and a few other cars which are fairly well known around the traps.

:)

Pity about all the american drag racing shite that they used to fill space, but other than that, it's a fairly decent production for their first go at it.

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Since November?

Slack.

I don't visit the fullBoost site much any more...

I got sick of having to sign in every time I wanted to check reviews.

Only discovered the DVD because it was advertised in the Autobarn catalog.

....and although they've used that pic of GOLGO in the promo, I don't remember seeing GOLGO in the DVD.. could be there though.. most of the Skyline/MAS shots are shown at the rate of about 2 vehicles per second.

The bulk of attention went to anything related to Rajab, JPC and Brescianni.

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