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These books contain almost every imaginable option for your car!

Everything from vehicle history, technical data, engine, interior, suspension and body components to the wildest of modifications are on each page and includes pictures of specially built vehicles and parts that most people outside of Japan would not even imagine were available!

HyperRev is regarded as the definitive owners bible for tuning and customization.

Each issue is precisely focused to a particular make of vehicle and includes in depth reports, features and product listings spanning the entire spectrum of OEM and aftermarket performance tuning and styling.

Most HyperRev books are between 200 and 300 pages. For popular cars there are often multiple volumes of HyperRev books that are released.

Enthusiasts worldwide have found HyperRev books to be an invaluable resource for learning about new performance parts and planning the modification of their vehicles.

Please note: Although HyperRev is produced only in Japanese, most brands and product specifications can be read and understood in English. Needless to say, the full color pictures speak for themselves.

Features included in this Magazine are:

Shop and Manufacturer Demo Vehicles

Engine & Suspension Tuning

Circuit Spec Machine Reflections

Bodykit and Dress Up Parts Guide

Gauge, Meter, Interior Accessories Guide

Engine Tuning Parts Guide

Drivetrain Parts Guide

Suspension and Safety Parts Guide

Wheel Fitment Guide

Plus more...

This item will be sent via Australian Air Express Courier and packaged with care to prevent damage.

These are just SOME of our NISSAN titles:

HyperRev #90 Skyline GT-R Vol.3

HyperRev #89 Skyline Vol.4

HyperRev #85 Silvia/180SX Vol.5

HyperRev #82 350Z/Fairlady Z Vol.2

HyperRev #68 Silvia/180SX Vol.4

HyperRev #67 Stagea Vol.2

HyperRev #60 Skyline Vol.3

HyperRev #58 R34 GT-R Vol.1

HyperRev #57 R33 GT-R Vol.1

HyperRev #56 R32 GT-R Vol.1

HyperRev #49 Silvia/240SX Vol.3

HyperRev #42 Primera Vol.1

HyperRev #37 Skyline Vol.2

HyperRev #25 Fairlady Z Vol.1

HyperRev #19 Silvia S13 S14 Vol.1

HyperRev #15 Skyline GT-R Vol.1

HyperRev #11 Skyline Vol.1

HyperRev #08 180SX/S13 Silvia Vol.1

HyperRev #100 GTR Vol.4

HyperRev #101 350Z Vol.3

$50 delivered for most issues - here is some sample pages from SILVIA edition 6 (no.102):

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We have hundreds of other titles ON THE SHELF (SUBARU, MITSUBISHI, MAZDA, TOYOTA and so on)

Hi Guys

Yep - pick up is fine - from 9 Trade Place, Vermont - Ph 03 9873 0133. (9 ~ 5 - monday to friday)

With regard to Integra - yes - 3 different editions all on the shelf.

Cheers!

can we come pick it from the shop?

Hi Michael

Got a few for EVO - give us a call or PM me and I will get details for you.

Cheers

Hi, i'm after the ones on the Evo4/5/6
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New issues have arrived for Nissan GTR, Nissan Stagea and other popular vehicles!!

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Ignore me just re-read main post these are japanese only - guys this is a good price - bought my copies in japan and they weren't far off these prices!

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Which issue has the R33 GTST S1, S1.5 and S2?

Im assuming it's #11,#37,#60 ?

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this is the latest or the skyline non GTR books..i have plenty on shelf



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