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Hey all

Sydneysiders, i have a few motor mag's (maybe 25-30), which i love reading, but having read them all, i need more!

Who's got some they wanna trade for a time (2 weeks) then trade back. You know, have a read, new cars, new ideas.

Just a quick thing i thought we could do

I got a couple with V35's done to the nuts, good to see what people do with them

An idea for you all to think about

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hmm i would if i had any....but here is a little thought, what about you scanning up a couple of pages from those V35 articles and putting them up for the benefit of the forum readers?...lol yes i know its VERY time consuming. Just a thought thou.

btw...nice collection.

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