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Thanks to all that placed there pictures into the comp Jason has chosen the Winners and lets just say that I think all winners will be happy!

I cant give to much away but I just want to say thanks to one and all !

  • 4 weeks later...

Well i think it should be in Next months issue so I will get back and let you know.

Also I have spoken to Jason from Hpi and Iain from Autosalon Magazine and I will Pm people with extra information as I might use you for further stories.

Interest is welcome if I have not seen your work.

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Well Good news to all the issues is coming out soon Ill grab the issue number in the next few days for you all. It should be good! So sorry for this taking so long!

HAPPY NEW YEAR >_<

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This is the pic, by far not my best... the car isnt even clean, its wet, and my old busted wing is still on there!

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and the pic done to the advice given in the mag... (take out the tree and highlight the badge on the back)

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yours made it in n15m0!!!!! cool shot too you do a similar picture as i aim for :banana:

farkn >_< I went around a few newsagents and all I could find was issue 88 so I bought it and its not in there!

Can someone scan and post it up???

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