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Hi Guys,

Dont know if this should be a thread or not, but have to brag every now and again (not like pauly who does all the time), but if you have a copy of the lastest ZOOM #63 and turn to page 81, there is a photo of the my car as I showed it for AUTO EXPO (with HKS 'rice' stickers on it) :). Since then I have been contacted by Rick Mcdowell who is the Journo for Express Publications and he is going to do a photo feature of the car for ZOOM and HPI. It will then make its way to PERTH STREET. Yeah pretty happy about it and hope to push Rick to taking Photo's at PAS of all the Skyliners that will be there and SAU members. Anyway, Thanks for letting me have my Five minutes of glory.

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Originally posted by 25GTT

AHAHAH!!! GREAT STUFF!!! Well maybe with my post to bump it up the top of the threads perhaps you can have 6 ins of glory :-)

What parts of your car are mainly being featured in the magazine?

Good news! Well done!!

Thanks dude,

All I know is the for ZOOM it is more about the Performance side of things as they have good looking liners coming out of every hole, so the engine mods/stats and inside of the car will feature most I think, he did say that some others (overseas mags) are happy with just the look type of shots, but Rick said he to spend a couple of hours on the shoot including a couple of drive by shots, so looking forward to it and of course it is FREE :)

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