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    Octane - 50 years of turbo issue in newsagent’s now

    I’ve just collected mine but well worth a read IMG_3183.jpg
    Justin Reed
    aka Reedminor
    1968 911L #11810329 (SOLD)
    1977 911 Carrera 3.0 #911760765
    1961 356B #114700
    Instagram: reedminor

    #2
    Haven't bought a magazine in donkey's.
    Will go checkout if local shops stocking.
    Jap del 75 911 lhd 3.2

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      #3
      I used to subscribe to this .... but now have it put aside at my local Newsagents in Melbourne... takes me back to when my late father would visit the newsagent to collect his stash of Automotive magazines!
      Justin Reed
      aka Reedminor
      1968 911L #11810329 (SOLD)
      1977 911 Carrera 3.0 #911760765
      1961 356B #114700
      Instagram: reedminor

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        #4
        Second shop had in stock.
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        Jap del 75 911 lhd 3.2

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          #5
          Excellent - Carrera 3.0 is featured in the article - havent had a chance to read it yet.

          Thats a job for the weekend.

          JR
          Justin Reed
          aka Reedminor
          1968 911L #11810329 (SOLD)
          1977 911 Carrera 3.0 #911760765
          1961 356B #114700
          Instagram: reedminor

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            #6
            I picked it up a couple of weeks back. It's a really good read this one. Besides the G series feature, I enjoyed the technical details in the Pontiac Tempest review. Some very clever engineering went into it.
            Scott Rackley
            1977 Carrera 3.0

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              #7
              Originally posted by oz772 View Post
              I picked it up a couple of weeks back. It's a really good read this one. Besides the G series feature, I enjoyed the technical details in the Pontiac Tempest review. Some very clever engineering went into it.
              I remember the movie with Fred Gwynne (Herman Munster) as judge and the girl who explained in court the whole deal with the Positraction (LSD) which apparently it never had.
              Clyde Boyer
              TYP 901 Register Inc.
              President
              Early S Register Member #294

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