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I have two Hyper Rev Stagea magazines, Vol 38 and Vol 67 (No2) from Japan. These are in Japanese.

Vol 38 focuses on the C34 S1 and S2 Stageas

Vol 67 focuses incorporates the above (with more much S2 than S1) and also targets the M35.

Pics attached to give you an idea.

Vol 38 is 178 pages.

Vol 67 is 170 pages.

Mint condition

Price: $20 ea or $50 for both (includes shipping cost - see below).

Shipping: $15 for one or both. Unfortunately these are large and heavy, they're over 500gms each.

Would prefer to sell them both together so I ship together.

Great collectors item for the Stagea enthusiast.

Prefer payment via Pay to Mobile using your smartphone banking app. Otherwise I can also accept Paypal and EFT/Direct Deposit.

Contact me on 0438... 842... 111

or email iteese ... @ ... gmail.com

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