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It's just come out in Japan to-day. My friend Nick got one. Lots of Aussie JDMs! Gold!

Kinokuniya won't get them until Wednesday 10th Dec.

Nick may bring some back at a lesser price than Kinokuniya if you're interested!

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Nice feature guys!

I picked up two copies while I was in Shibuya this morning (both spoken for)

If there is some genuine interest I can try and find some more before i fly home tomorrow.

Nick

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Thanks Blitz for the photos. For me it is an absolute privilege to have my car appear in GTR magazine, and I very much enjoyed talking with Yamazaki San and Masuda San about their GTR's, particularly their V spec 2 Nur.

I would like to thank JLM for organising a day that all who attended will never forget. Those of us who take our cars there already know that the quality of work carried out there is of the very highest standard and it is great to see them getting recognition on an international level.

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