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I have years and years of car mages that im either going to give to a friend or sell, as i have to get rid of them. The mags are either in Sydney or Melbourne

Melbourne.

- Every issue of Zoom. I have bought every issue, but perhaps 1 or two are missign from beign misplaced, borrowed

- Every Issue of HPI.I have bought every issue, but perhaps 1 or two are missign from beign misplaced, borrowed

- Most recent 30 or so Motor mags

- Hot 4s Issues 88 thru 100

That is generally the guts of it, plus numerous copies of Auto Action, Motorsport News, Car and Evo, Unique Car Guide, Max Power etc etc.

Sydney

Plenty of old Hot 4s and Fast 4s magazines. Numerous Wheels and Motor mags, i think i even have Street Machine, Performance Street Car, Commodore Crazy etc etc

Need to get rid of them all...so if someone wants to come and grab them off me, will take $50 for all the mags in melb, and $50 for all the mags in Sydney...or will consider sellign seperately if you are after a certain issue

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So thats a vote for both the Sydney mags and Melb mags. Thing is the HPI mages are in Melbourne. Sydney is only a bunch of old Hot 4s, Fast 4s, Wheels etc etc with a few HPI and Zoom mgas thrown in from when i have got duplicates when buying other mags

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haha Troy, finally someone as stupid as me. I too have every issue of HPI and every issue of zoom (bar some recent ones). plenty of old issues of hot4s (pre HPI/Zoom days) and heaps of Motor. just think of the $$$$$ we have wasted :):D

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troy;

apologies for not being able to collect them as yet...

tomorrow morning i will give you a call and come around to pick them up myself or send a friend whom lives near you..

thanks for holding on to them for me mate

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haha Troy, finally someone as stupid as me. I too have every issue of HPI and every issue of zoom (bar some recent ones). plenty of old issues of hot4s (pre HPI/Zoom days) and heaps of Motor. just think of the $$$$$ we have wasted :O:)

I also have the whole set of zoom and HPI.

And I even have 3 years worth of Street Machine magazines.

I hope you were a subscriber on all those mags roy and didnt pay retail for all of them

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hi troy...

i called you several times on sunday but i guess you were out...i had pm'd my mobile to you, feel free to call anytime to organise a time, or wait for my call..

cheers

LOL...sorry, was busy doing some armed robberies and stick ups to pay for the child support....ill go back thru my PMs and give you a hoy.

edit..sorry cant find your number . M:0408 409 068

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I also have the whole set of zoom and HPI.

And I even have 3 years worth of Street Machine magazines.

I hope you were a subscriber on all those mags roy and didnt pay retail for all of them

Are you mentioning this because you want to get rid of them :)

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