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THAT THING IS MENTAL!!!!!!  757kw without the NOS!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                            890kw with it!!!

and theres another one thay mention here in australia that caught fire and was written off!!!!!

Show us the pics, scan it or something.

Edit: Got it now!

The issue of speed is also the issue with the story on the SAU-Vic Great ocean road cruise in it, so go but it!

Also apparently it will be the last issue of Speed magazine ever?

Is that true Rhett, about it being the last issue SPEED?

Man that sucks! It's my favorite mag and I have every copy!

There is a thread going around about it, not sure where, do a search.

Also, if you look closely, you can see my white r32 gtst in 4 photos in the mag, and see me wearing my black t-shirt with white writing on it standing in the background on the peir.

THAT THING IS MENTAL!!!!!!  757kw without the NOS!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                            890kw with it!!!

and theres another one thay mention here in australia that caught fire and was written off!!!!!

yeah that was a bloke in Sydney, one of very few genuine 260RS was destroyed through a battery fire :cheers:

And yes it is definately the last issue of speed mag :)

wtf?!? how can it be the last issue of Speed??! i have a 2 year subscription FFS(started beginning of this year)!!!! ARGH.. and they are good too (too bad they only came once eveyr 2 months approX)

n they are they only mag ive subscribed to and always bought b4 my subscription!!

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