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yeah was gonna say, havent seen fast 4's for a while either.

i normally only get autosalon and hpi, and every now and then hot4's but ill be crossing hot4's off my list totally now, the whole mag is crap and i really think i wasted the $10 buying it too.

Most of the mags are crap. But I'm a fussy prick. Local aussie mags (cars or bikes) are too much the same, running the same stories etc. If I had to buy one, it'd be HPI or nothing. I love the UK mags ... variety and humour. :P

Edited by RubyRS4
Variety meaing juggs regularly with every car pic. max power mag ftw :P

btw i cant read but a picture tells a thousand words

I really love their humorous "brainiac" type testing of products and bikes. Their honest testing of bikes on the market and mods to those bikes ... good or bad, you get honest answers, not 'worshipping' of the products for fear of losing sponsors/traders.

... and 'yes' I do enjoy the boobs ;)

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