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Hey guys

Thought you might like the idea of watching a full feature on mark Berry's R34 GTR. We filmed it over the Superlap weekend. Interviews, goes over all the mods and heaps of in-car footage.

The DVD also has 90 minutes of Superlap coverage. Every car, every category, every session.

On sale July 29th at newsagents or online www.motivedvd.com

Also, Motive 3 is penned to be a "GTR Extravaganza!" with heaps of GTR features and our R34 10th Anniversary cruise coverage.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just watched the first one last night, very good coverage but a bit boring imo... bring on coverage of some tight high speed courses. US drift doesn't do it for me personally, love seeing cars flying through technical stuff not 3 lane wide smoke show.

Never the less, looking forward to #2

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey guys

Thought you might like the idea of watching a full feature on mark Berry's R34 GTR. We filmed it over the Superlap weekend. Interviews, goes over all the mods and heaps of in-car footage.

The DVD also has 90 minutes of Superlap coverage. Every car, every category, every session.

On sale July 29th at newsagents or online www.motivedvd.com

Also, Motive 3 is penned to be a "GTR Extravaganza!" with heaps of GTR features and our R34 10th Anniversary cruise coverage.

Sweeeet!

  • 3 months later...

Sorry to have to say this but...

It has been brought to my attention, that a counterfeit copy of MOTIVE #2 & #3 have been made!

It was not under the banner of SAU! One of my clients has seen it and told me about it! If I find out who it is, he/she will be reported to the police immediately.

Legally it is THEFT!

Morally it is UNFORGIVABLE!

Financially for JET-Multimedia, it can be CRIPPLING!

It needs to stop NOW!!!!!!!!

  • 2 weeks later...
Sorry to have to say this but...

It has been brought to my attention, that a counterfeit copy of MOTIVE #2 & #3 have been made!

It was not under the banner of SAU! One of my clients has seen it and told me about it! If I find out who it is, he/she will be reported to the police immediately.

Legally it is THEFT!

Morally it is UNFORGIVABLE!

Financially for JET-Multimedia, it can be CRIPPLING!

It needs to stop NOW!!!!!!!!

Is this the first time you have ever heard of piracy??

You sound surprised, any one selling any type of media has to take this factor into account, have noticed a few torrent sites dying lately so all the legal action is making a difference but it will never stop it.

As for motive just watched #4, too much wrx V evo for my liking but since it was a wrx V evo special that is to be expected, will still buy it every month just like i did with ignition although i would like to see more street based cars like ignition had, every thing seems to be all jdm, gets a little boring after a while.

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