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Need an excuse to buy FastFours November edition.... well here it is.

The R31house drift skyline is on the front page and is also on the centerfold..

Now go out and buy it!!!!

You will even see numerous mentions and a sexy picture of Fatz (Peter Carruthers).

Will put more on our web site soon...

Cheers

Mick

PS. I also have got the FD2 DVD and the Dutton 2004 DVD - if any one wants a copy i might burn up a few if anyone is interested.

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nice carrrr!!

I saw the mag yesterday and thought SWEET. Do you own it fatz?

The owner of east bear tried to sell me that car (for his r31 house mate)- how much you end up paying?

Also I thin last time I saw it it had a different coloured bonnet - it looks better now.

About the r31 - the owner of east bear told me that the owner of it wanted to sell it in aus cos it would have been easier to than taking it back.

So - yes the owner wanted it back, but I was told prefered to have sold it (and i understand the plan was to have it sitting at powerplay for a little bit to see if anyone did).

They may have changed their minds - but nevertheless SW20 it was for sale (i was even given a price) :P

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