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In West Australia it is the only way to get Ignition DVD well thats how i have got the last 10 or so and i am up to number 30.

they are NOT for sale any other way over here!!

i was getting them through a newsagent independently at first then they could not get them any more except being bundled with hot4's

so your information is wrong 2rismo

his information is sort of correct...up until last month ignition was packaged with hpi...not any more.

available from autobarn, supa cheap auto etc now.

Mate, Ignition isn't being bundled with any Express titles any more. Take my word for it. You might say I have the inside scoop for you. :)

if thats the case why cant u answer my original question ??

where in west aaus willi be able to get it

The end of every DVD says where you can get it from. Is this even a serious question? And if it is, isn't it one you should probably address to this site here?

yes it is a serious question i emailed them over 6 months ago about something and am still awaiting a reply so i have no faith in their website

OK

Ignition skipped a month with HPI and Hot4s.

edition 031 and 032 still to come out with HPI and Hot4s.

edition 033 is the first issue where we are back on our own again at newsagents.

The trailer shows that the DVD will be available from JB HiFi, Ezy DVD, Autobarn, Supercheap and you can buy it online thorugh our online store. www.ignitiondvd.com

Will have it on sale at Autosalon too.

OK

Ignition skipped a month with HPI and Hot4s.

edition 031 and 032 still to come out with HPI and Hot4s.

edition 033 is the first issue where we are back on our own again at newsagents.

The trailer shows that the DVD will be available from JB HiFi, Ezy DVD, Autobarn, Supercheap and you can buy it online thorugh our online store. www.ignitiondvd.com

Will have it on sale at Autosalon too.

than you for answering my question that clears it up a bit

well i emailed them yesterday and here is their reply

Garry,

Thank you for your email re Ignition DVD. Unfortuneately we have not been able to find a distributor in WA, however you can buy past issues, current issues and future issues on the web and we deliver so that the cost is at similar price as buyinf retail.

A great value is the back issue option on http://justnow.com.au/ignition/home.php?cat=2 or subscription at http://justnow.com.au/ignition/home.php?cat=249

I hope you purchase and if I can assist with anything please contact.

Media Movers is the online distributor of Ignition DVD.

Regards

Greg McDonald

Managing Director

Media Movers

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