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Item: Magazines as listed below

Age: random

Condition: fair to good (some in excellent condition)

Price: $3.00 each pickup ($2.20 postage fee for each mag)

Location: Belmore

Contact: 0403008586 or pm

Comments:

Autosalon Magazine

Issue #

40 - Mine's R34 GTR SOLD

02 - Garasi Orange Civic on cover

39 - Chameleon RX7 on cover

03 - Sub Zero Supra SOLD

05 - packed with Hondas

20 - Diablo STi WRX

48 - 680kw S15

High Performance Imports

Issue #

49 - 2 x Yellow R34 GTST

19 - Blue 180sx drift car

Fast Fours

Issue #

Apr03 - Turbo Celica , Turbo Lexus

Feb04 - Blue S15

Jan00 - Shwotime - GGHOST, EZZY, RBABY

Jul00 - WHYTRY R33 GTR

Jan05 - Orange Twin Turboed Bagged Hilux

May04 - Black WRX

May/Jun98 - Black WRX, RX7, GSR, Supra

Oct98 - 4WD Turbo Lancer 2 door

Nov01 - Silver MRT BugEyed WRX

Jan03 - Yearbook - Gold Civic

Hot4s

Issue #

Sep99 - ICEBOY Red Civic

Nov99 - 50th edition - Cyber Mirage & Prelude

Dec00 - SNWMAN Mirage

Sep01 - BSSN Prelude

Dec01 - 4CC Baby Blue Civic Sedan

Mar02 - HIJAKD Blue CRX

Apr02 - BAR B6 WRX

Jul02 - BAR B8 S14

Aug02 - IRI CRX

Sep02 - SEX DR S14

Oct02 - Black S15

2002 Yearbook

Feb03 - SHOWNV Lancer GSR

Aug04 - EXCON Yellow CRX

Oct04 - MACHNE Blue S14

Dec05 - ON DIET Widebody S14

Jul06 - LUSHES RX7

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posted, thanks!

Hey mate, 40 - Mine's R34 GTR mag arrived today, top condition, thanks :).

But there was only the one magazine in the bag? No 03 - Sub Zero Supra to be seen?

Were they posted seperately?

Not jumping to any conclusions, just wondering. Thanks :)

Hey mate, 40 - Mine's R34 GTR mag arrived today, top condition, thanks :(.

But there was only the one magazine in the bag? No 03 - Sub Zero Supra to be seen?

Were they posted seperately?

Not jumping to any conclusions, just wondering. Thanks :)

yeah separate as the envelope can only be up to 500gm or something

2 was too heavy ;)

Here's some more

HPI No 74 - Orange S13 on cover, 10sec R33 GTST

HPI No 65 - Mercury Motorsport Sliver R32 with 415KW (ZLR32)

HPI No 48 - Impul R32 GTR, 469kw Orange S13

Drift Battle No 9 - Drift Dodge Viper

Motor Nov90 - 1990 Bathurst Results

Motor Oct91 - Giant Bathurst Issue - with the 91 R32 Skyline GTR

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