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Was flicking through an issue of Ralph Magazine which Crown gave me the other day and there's an article in there talking about the best cars in the World and in one of the side columns, there's an article featuring James and P1 International.

I think it's a pretty generic article which I read somewhere else too but I'm just wondering how many people who read Ralph can afford a years membership at P1. One would think that things like a hotted up Torana or a VR GTS would be more appealing rather than a 997 GT3 or a F430 ragtop.

I know which one I would prefer though...

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I HAVE to read the articles!! If I didn't I would know that Keeley Hazell was a 5'5" all natural 32DD!! :D

You simply can't tell that kinda stuff just from the photos...

Leewah reads it for the 'articles'.. sure :rofl:

My friend Rachel used to work for Ralph, as editor in chief or something, can't remember :huh:

She looked at half naked chicks all day I guess.

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