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For those that haven't yet got this months 'High Performance Imports' magazine... they've got over a hundred pages based purely on the skylines, majority of them being GT-R's.

This is the first time I've brought the HPI mag, but only got it as it's based on the skylines in this issue and looking at some idea's to put into my skyline.

For those that haven't yet got this months 'High Performance Imports' magazine...  they've got over a hundred pages based purely on the skylines, majority of them being GT-R's.

This is the first time I've brought the HPI mag, but only got it as it's based on the skylines in this issue and looking at some idea's to put into my skyline.

So what was the point of this thread?

how good is this months mag,so much good stuff in it....love that orange 32 in there...

by any chance would anyone have all the other gtr specials as i dont,and would they sell them,pm me

I have every issue of HPI,none for sale sorry.They have previously done a GTS edition,Silvia edition and a combined Supra & Soarer issue.

Can you tell us what's the number of the mag which they did the GTS-T special on? I wanna write in and request for a copy of it to be sent out to me. Of course I'd pay for it. Anything for a good mag with a skyline gts-t in it!

I know it is beating a dead horse, but considering the number of GTS-T's agains't the GT-R's, they should do MORE on them as we are the ones buying from their advertisers and their mag. If I could afford a

GT-R I would have bought one already! Rant over!!

Can you tell us what's the number of the mag which they did the GTS-T special on? I wanna write in and request for a copy of it to be sent out to me.  Of course I'd pay for it.  Anything for a good mag with a skyline gts-t in it!

You wont get one from HPI.There is a bookshop in Burke Rd Camberwell that has millions of old mags,I got the issue of motor from 1995 that tested a R33 GTR against the USA spec Supra.I'll check out if he has any GTS edition HPI mags next week.

Anybody want anything else while I'm there?

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