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Here's some feedback, Ben.

IT'S ABOUT TIME!!! ;)

Awesome that the site's up. Best of luck with it. If that's the cover of issue 35, then what the hell did i just buy from the newsagent with the two Kansai Supra's on the cover?!?! Don't tell me I bought an issue I already own?!? Wouldn't be the first time though. D'oh!

(EDIT: oh... never mind).

In any case, keep up the great work and keep the dvd's coming too. Must have more!!!

Adrian

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