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The bigges newspaper in the world. NEW YORK TIMES. I have a personal website(click below) and have been trying to get more exposure for our type of cars. So I went into an area that no import should. I contacted the TIMES and submitted photos and took a phone interview and a week later I was in the paper and on the internet. HERES THE BEST PART. YOU HAVE TO BE VOTED IN. THEY VOTED A 350Z TO BE LISTED ALONG SIDE. "AMERICAS CLASSICS AND COLLECTIBLES" Its a small step but we need to get more exposure. You can click on my site, and then at the bottom click on NEW YORK TIMES, but I will also add the Times addy here to.http://collectiblecars.nytimes.com/View_Li...ngID=COL7101211post-43903-1193632818_thumb.jpg

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mmmm I read this "post" sometime ago but as I sit here bored I decided its time to revist .

Drew your level of enthusiasm freaks me out. Its just not a normal level of enthusism for Australian people, that dont wear flowing robes or believe aliens are a devine being that send messages in celebrity magazines...i wish i could muster that level of enthusiasm - but without the robes

For the record the NY Times is not the "biggest newspaper in the world" unless they distribute an extra large novelty size edition..you know, like bigger than a garage door type a thing. If we're talking distribution the NYT is 37th in the world for distribution, suprisingly for me Japan seems to sport the largest individual circulation for a daily

On the upside you did make a donation, so good onya mate...Finally in your honour here is a picture of a newspaper rack that is now used as a propane powered bbq...complete with Naws

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