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Hi guys and gals,

I have no idea whether anyone would be interested in these, but thought I would ask before I throw them away.

If anyone wants more info on particular issues or wants to buy any, please PM me!

Im thinking $5 each posted anywhere in Aus is fair, but I am totally negotiable!

I should also state they are all 'used' and in varying condition.

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Competition Special- "G-Racer"

Issue 18- "Twin Turbo SR20"

Issue 33- "Turbo 200sx"

Issue 40- "Blitzkrieg 911 twin turbo"

Issue 41- "Powerhouse! 400kw+ NISMO GT-R"

Issue 45- "SR20 RX7"

Issue 46- "Cubes Don't Count CA18"

Issue 52- "Australia's Ultimate Street Car"

Issue 60- "Brutal! 264kw Hilux"

Issue 70- "2JZ Powered Mx-5"

Issue 74- "Fighting 300"

Issue 86- "LS1 turbo Crusher"

Issue 95- "Untubbed! 8.87 sec datto"

Issue 96- "Fear Him! Murray Kifer's 'rolla"

Issue 100- "Full Tilt Supra"

Issue 106- "Jet Fighter 2JZ 180sx"

Issue 107- "True Street 10.41sec WRX"

Issue 109- "JETT Pilot 8 sec 4 cylinder"

Issue 112- "All Turbo GAS Motorsports Supra"

Issue 114- "Rotor Warfare"

Issue 116- "Return of the Rotor"

Issue 118- "Six Shooter"

Issue 120- "Leader of the Pac"

Issue 123- "Get it India 8.6 sec R33"

Issue 125- "9 sec, 630whp for under $20,000"

Issue 127- "Lexus TT Freak"

Issue 128- "SR20 Coupe Road and Track All Rounder"

Issue 130- "3.3L Six in a WRX"

Issue 140- "Racers with Rego"

HIGH PERFORMANCE IMPORTS

Special Issue #1- "Supra and Soarer"

Issue 30- "Kanazawa's Killer R34"

Issue 32- "GTS-t Twin Turbo Toy

Issue 37- "900HP Street GTR"

Issue 43- "Top Secret Supra Reborn"

Issue 59- "GTR Special #5"

Issue 62- "C-RED JZX100"

Issue 72- "RH9 Muscle- R34 GTR"

Issue 77- "Slammin 180sx"

Issue 80- "V12 TT Supra"

Issue 89- "Wide and Wild 500ps FC RX7"

Issue 91- "Sunline 580hp Matte Carbon Monster"

Issue 97- "Worlds fastest RX7"

Issue 98- "RB26 180sx"

Issue 102- "700HP R33 GTS-t"

Issue 106- "800HP R35 slayer"

Issue 110- "100% Owner Built S13"

Issue 112- "Dyno Buster 933rwkw supra"

Cheers

Chris

Edited by Yeedogga
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