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I dun even realise my subs to the mag expires, they didn't even let me know... normally I receives it mid month, now it's over the 20th of sept and still havnt received my oct issue... so I just bought one tonite merely due to my interest on XR6 turbocharged version and 2002 POCTY article.

Still considering if I wanna renew or not, coz my bro buys wheels and content is pretty much the same.... sometimes get sick of reading those two mags at the same time.....

What you guys think of "Speed", they've only got 2 issues so far...

2nd issue got that 600kw yellow R33 GT-R....... yummm......... $300K spent on mods.... I feel it's a good break from HPI & Motor since it's articles are a mix between import cars & local cars.

Hot4s got too many airbrush showcase n I'm not into airbrushing my car.... Motor is good, Wheels I found is like Motor wannabe, oh well...

Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

Motor is good, Wheels is terrible most of the time.

I think I will subscibe to HPi and Motor.

Greg. :devfu:

i would say wheels will catch up to motor pretty soon as the old editor of motor (ged bulmer) is now the editor at wheels...

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