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i still cant find hpi anywhere...... so have they stopped the mag or is that just a rumour

??????????

went looking for hpi and ended up talking to an SAU member (Alex) with a very nice, clean white Staega in the cold for 5 mins

i still cant find hpi anywhere...... so have they stopped the mag or is that just a rumour

??????????

went looking for hpi and ended up talking to an SAU member (Alex) with a very nice, clean white Staega in the cold for 5 mins

Alex messaged me today mentioning that some SAU member had come in and spoken to him and I had a feeling (don't know why, but I did) that it was you.

Alex messaged me today mentioning that some SAU member had come in and spoken to him and I had a feeling (don't know why, but I did) that it was you.

hahah well i had to ask, its a bloody clean one his got, and its manual, honestly i was looking for a manual staega before the skyline,,,,, when i was looking about a year ago they were all auto's so i stuck with the line.... and thats 2 staegas ive spotted,,,,, you and alex.... now that i think of it i think it was alex i spotted with a trailer on the staega last saturday night at epping station.....

hahah well i had to ask, its a bloody clean one his got, and its manual, honestly i was looking for a manual staega before the skyline,,,,, when i was looking about a year ago they were all auto's so i stuck with the line.... and thats 2 staegas ive spotted,,,,, you and alex.... now that i think of it i think it was alex i spotted with a trailer on the staega last saturday night at epping station.....

Nope, I'm guessing the white one with a trailer would have been a series 1, so most likely Duncan.

i thought HPI was dead...

they dont sell it @ the local news agency shop anymore :(

yea my local Asian newspaper shop doesnt supply it anymore.

so i had to go to a bigger news agency and they stock it there.

good luck finding it ehehe

hehe, mine came a few weeks back in an Optus envelope and for some odd reason I think Mr Hearne was trying to tell me he wanted a grey RAV4 for Christmas...Andrew what's with the brochure? Don't tell me you want to buy a soft(cock)roader!

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