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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ok.

see what i dont understand is why people like getting VL's and VN's and do them up with performance and looks, why waste money?

i mean there everywere now dayz, why not settle down with a nice looking car that will have more power or the same as the done up car stock and better looks like a sports import? and it wont cost them as much or cost them around the same price as blowing money on trying to tune on holden up?! =

sounds good, has anyone subscribed to the monthly thing?  

is it worth getting that then getting them single from newsagents every month?

were do they sell the dvds?!?! wouldnt mind getting my hands on one of those =D

Yeah I have just signed up 4 a subsciption with HPI

Was $50 for 6 issues - so save $4 + you get HPI No.9 on DVD

I thought I would grab it as this was the only HPI DVD i didn't have & I buy HPI every month without fail anyway..

..so by the sounds of it would definitely suit u too!!!

like ill admit some holdens are fast like statesman and SS arent to bad for a holden but even up against a TT import.... in a way its the same challenge but in other ways its like theres a hidden speed in the TT's. in issue 46 theres a NSX VS SUPRA competition and they were both stock cept they had like body kits and etc, but nothing was touched in the engine and the NSX got pretty blown. so maybe people like the big room of non sports cars thats why they tune them... i still think there dumb though =D

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