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Motive DVD #3 will be avaialble from newsagencies an online from September 23rd

www.motivedvd.com

Will have pre-release copies at Drift Australia round on Sep 20th at Oran Park.

If you want to download it, ask my lawyer. Trust me when i say it is $14.95 well spent!

More trailers and pics from the event still to come

Well, I'll be buying it anyway...

Guess from some of the very professional and constructive criticisms from above, that would make me a juvenile?

Seriously, if you can point me to other import vids that I should buy instead let me know??

don't know Andrew myself, but I know he took the time to turn up to the R34 Anniversary cruise, and no doubt other events to cover them, and therby help put Skylines Australia and import car cultures out there to other enthusiasts...

I would hate to see Andrew, and other media types driven away from covering these sorts of events because of some sort of agendas from some people on here.

Like to hear constructive criticism about stuff, but the above drivel sounds far more like personal attacks on Andrew and his product.

IMO it lowers the tone of the forums.

Anyway, said my bit for anyone who gives a toss about it :D

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