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Want your car featured in High Performance Imports?

If you can answer yes to these three questions then feel free to email me with your pics and specs.

1. Will people be interested to read about your car?

2. Are there lots of interesting things on your car to photograph?

3. Is your car different to anything you have seen recently in HPI?

Don't be shy now ;)

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Originally posted by benhpi

shumi wo mitsukete hou ga ii yo

Mou sude ni aru yo, demo nihongo de hanasu pointo ga nai datte, bokutachi wa oosutrariajin dakara...

But don't worry about me dude, theres some Perth boys who are after some feedback:)

Originally posted by 33Spec2

i wanna see a modified NA skyline unfortunately mine doesnt have much done to it

there are a few WA skylines worth looking at, some of the guys are preparing them for the Western Salon

If those guys are reading this, please send me some info

yeah, my skyline is almost unique, feel free to cover it.

its stock.

A great article would be on one of our trackday outings at Eastern Creek, we've been getting 10-20 cars a regular basis, from stock to monsters.

With the renewed interest in "old school" muscle, why don't you do some articles on the much loved R31's ?

They are hugely popular at the moment, and they although they are seen by some people as being a 'family car', they also have the ability to put out some decent power. :)

Because most of these cars are 15 years old, they don't cost an arm and a leg to buy, which leaves more money to modify them.;)

Hey Ben,

I have sent you a PM... i didn't leave my number or email address tho..

[email protected] - 0410 596 841

Time to show John Paravolos and his supra boys a thing or two. ;):):D (John if you read this, i am joking.) :) :uh-huh:

Christian

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