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sorry fellas, been a bit busy (plus an impromptu christmas vacation inbetween). will post em out tomorrow.

gonna also put the order in for the next batch.

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so those of you who want some (and aren't part of the batch that's being sent out)... please post what you want...

hard one... there's like 5 issues for the legacy wagon...

I'd probably get Vol.88, but then I don't have one, nor do I know much about em.

hard one... there's like 5 issues for the legacy wagon...

I'd probably get Vol.88, but then I don't have one, nor do I know much about em.

Could you please put me down for volume 88 please Shan ? :yes:

sorry fellas, been a bit busy (plus an impromptu christmas vacation inbetween). will post em out tomorrow.

gonna also put the order in for the next batch.

so those of you who want some (and aren't part of the batch that's being sent out)... please post what you want...

Shan, are mine (the Stagea ones) in this current batch or will they be in the next one? Please let me know so I can organise payment soon. Will be away till Sunday, but can send payment after that...

Thanks

Nick you'll be in the next one (which I'm gettin done today :P). I prepay for these anyways, and then collect payments... seems to work so far :mad:

Could you please put me down for volume 88 please Shan ? :P

If you've got a 95, I think you've got a BG series Legacy... in which case it'd be Vol 24 or Vol 40 that'd be more relevant to you (going by the brief content listing on the covers):

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There's also these hyperrevs:

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and these:

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Subaru Legacy - All generations, specs, maintenance, testing and customisation

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Subaru Legacy Wagon - Style RV Special Edition

Thanks for the update Shan, i'll purchase volume 24. Thanks. :happy:

Could you please pm your bank details ?

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Nick you'll be in the next one (which I'm gettin done today :)). I prepay for these anyways, and then collect payments... seems to work so far :huh:

Cheers, mate. i will wait for your PM.

just placed the order for the second batch.... two packages with over $1000 in books lol.

my credit card's feelin the pain.

Shan, are you able to get Dress Up D Car magazines ?

Dress Up Car Magazine sorta went dead after June this year, and hasn't had any new issues... as such they're sold out across newsagents and they're not that easy to get at the local newsagent.

Check http://www.dressup-car.com for back issues though... might be able to get em if they're still available.

lol the mag's full of rice that's copied from the US anyways, just like Hot4's :wave:

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