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Issue 36 of AUTOSALON magazine has a decent 4 page article on our SHOW N SHINE from a few months ago :P

A few quotes..

"The visiting public were treated to a feast of some amazing machinery"

"The goal of the day was to display various model skylines in all their glory"

An impressive article on the show and plenty of good photos :huh:

Front cover of the magazine has the red 'NSX GT' on it..

ok thanks 4 that abo-bob!!! havent got it yet just thought i missed out on the feed back cause i missed last issue. well there you go sau member's that entered!!!!!!!! some of you are shown in a number one magazine around the world.

well done to sau again!!!!!!

Ok,

Below a list of main pictured cars.

Min71E

R34

GTR201

Weapn

SLY25L

CYIFLY

JAS25T

NSM032

GTR032

2HP075

Two66L

HUG32R (Twice???)

AD91GM

CWH08U

VNOM

GTR026

MPH 459

RNMENC

I left a couple of ones out as I could not see the number plates

I left a couple of ones out as I could not see the number plates

Hehe, one of those would be mine...I was flicking through the mag at the newsagent today and noticed a small shot of the arse end my car in the middle of page 150 :mellow:

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