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I'm just about to get one of the guys in our Tokyo office to go out n get a couple of HyperRev mags to send down here. Thought I might as well find out if anyone else wanted some while I'm at it.

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They should cost between $40 and $50 each, including shipping to Australia, depending on how many people want them and how many we get (chuck em all into one. I should be able to get any other mag/book that's currently at the bookshop as well, so if you have anything special you need, let me know. Delivery within Aus should be about $5 for a mag (if you can't pick it up from me in Syd). These are brand new and unopened. Would appreciate an EOI so I can decide if I wanna get a parcel with a few mags etc down or just go ahead and get the ones I want for myself.

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do they have 32 gtst ones?? Also, are they all in Japanese? (I'm assuming they are) would us english speakers only be buying these for the pictures??

i'd also like to know that haha.. and sorry for the noob question but exactly what info/stuff is in these magazines?

do they have 32 gtst ones?? Also, are they all in Japanese? (I'm assuming they are) would us english speakers only be buying these for the pictures??

They do have the older HypeRev for the R32/R33 GTSt's... the newer one (Vol 89) cover V35, R34, R33 and R32 non GTR models.

They are all in Japanese, but most of the brands are labelled in English, and the indexes are in english, so its not too hard to use... Prices are in Japanese Yen. Its basically a big catalogue of major aftermarket parts makers, so if you want to identify a front bumper you can just look it up, or if you want aftermarket cams you know what brands make em in the spec's you want.

As far as GTS/GTS-t/25GT

Vol.11 Skyline no.1 R32/R33(Series I Only)

Vol.37 Skyline no.2 R32/R33/R34

Vol.60 Skyline no.3 R32/R33/R34

Vol.89 Skyline no.4 R32/R33/R34/V35

found this online for listing

http://www.fizzautosports.com/Vid/hyperrev_mag.html

Im interested in vol 37 and 60 if this goes through

They are all such eye candies for toys ahhaha

Asside from the parts catalogue, They Also have feature articles (in jap offcourse) of various demo cars, they tend to focus on the newest ones at time of writing but do go through with examples of each model

I've got vol 37,69 and 89 for the R34...very informative. List aftermarket parts of all kinds...In particular I love the wheels sections, has pics and correct offsets and widths suited to your particular make and model.

Useful to identify bodykit parts, suspension, wheels, turbos, exhausts right down to accessories like gearknobs, pedals turbo timers...u name it they've pretty much got it.

Hey im interested in

vol.89

im also interested in one that gives information about evo 4/5/6/6.5

also if you can recommend anything else which has information on r33 gts-t would be great :laugh: (are 37 and 69 about r33 or just r34?)

thanks michael

ps when i say im interested, i mean i want to buy so im not just wasting ur time :)

thanks for the responses fellas. I'll post some more info on the mags tonight.

I've already got a tentive 10 mags, so might order them soon (this week) at this rate.

will definitely be goin ahead with the sheer number of mags requested (might even have to do 2 batches). I haven't had time to sit down and translate all the japanese summaries... but I'll see if I can find a link to an english website that lists the various issues.

http://www.drifting.com/HyperREV_Magazine.php

This one's the best description I can find (has pics of the contents etc). Its basically just a very comprehensive parts catalogue. And they have some features on tuning house demo cars etc. and most often some facts and figures on the cars (eg GTR one has all the factory specs etc for the different models).

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