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I have been collecting car magazines for as long as I can remember, as I cannot throw them away I have pretty much every Modern Motor, Wheels, Car Australia, back until 1980, with some magazines dating back to 1975 (Nice 240K Coupe roadtest in that one!).

They are not much use to me when new as I cannot afford anything in them...and would not want anything that I could afford (Read Kia, Hyundai etc!) but they are a great reference libary once they get older and I can afford the cars :wassup:

Anywho as I'm buying an R32 GTR atm, I thought i'd dig out my old mags once again (Long process as there not in any particular order!)

Heres a few I have found:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=2456

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nice :) don't have any higher res pics of the article do you?

can you email them to crazed_asian(at)hotmail.com or post them up?

PS that is a jap spec (must be demo) GTR... no antenna on roof, 's' badge rather than 'nissan' badge on bonnet, no side repeaters on guards...

edit - just squint read part of the article... I just realised that this was brought in for the ATCC :P

Heres a few more:

R32 GTR Roadcar vs Gibson GTR

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/GTRvsGTR.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/GTRvsGTR%20001.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/GTRvsGTR%20002.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/GTRvsGTR%20003.jpg

R32 Advert

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/gtrad.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/realj/gtrad%20001.jpg

Ronin I do not have much Webspace atm so have to resize them somewhat, although you should be able to view them ok...?

Maybe save onto your PC and Blow up that way..?

I can do higher res and email but have to scan them all again! :);)

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