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Hi ALL,

For those of you bored, the long awaited car feature of my car is now available for viewing in the lastest HOT4s mag #112. Not a bad job by Rick Mac and the write up (page 42) gives a plug for SUAWA. The photo shoot for SUAWA should be out soon and again just showing how good the West is in producing some TOP, HARD cars. For all those who have giving me support over the last year a big thanks :)

The car is now (paully) going back to the Xspeed boys for a bit of work, the car should be back on the streets in early Dec. See yas all then. :wassup:

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Hi ALL,

For those of you bored, the long awaited car feature of my car is now available for viewing in the lastest HOT4s mag #112. Not a bad job by Rick Mac and the write up (page 42) gives a plug for SUAWA. The photo shoot for SUAWA should be out soon and again just showing how good the West is in producing some TOP, HARD cars. For all those who have giving me support over the last year a big thanks  :)  

The car is now (paully) going back to the Xspeed boys for a bit of work, the car should be back on the streets in early Dec. See yas all then. :wassup:

Sweet stuff I have to have a look..............

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If someone could scan it or keep a copy of the mag around I'd love to have a look. Can't get hot 4's in the UK... well i think you can get a version of it - but it's pretty crappy - like most of the 'hot' & 'modified' cars around here.. :D

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Thanks guy for all the congats, it is nice to get the car out and about in a couple of mags. :cheers:

Skyzerr33 - It is only taking that amount of time (rebuild) cause Im away for that amount of time stopping boaties from coming in Aust. Playing policeman at Christmas Is.

Paully - Would have loved to be there for PAS, I think it is going to be something special. I suppose I have to just make Motorvation or something like that. For progress of the work, drop into Xspeed and have a look and that way you can keep me up to date at sea hehehehe.

XRW - I saw most of you after your photo shoot driving thru FREO. There is some nice looking and sounding REX's out there. If you have read the artical in HOT4s, you will see that I have a soft spot for the Subby. Nice work.

Thanks again everyone and see ya's around, CAMPINPERTH - dont worry mate will save you a copy, I might have bought one or two hehehehehehehe :headspin:

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