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PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 8:20 am 
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Worked for me. I'm suprised you don't have a flashing LED number plate frame on Mutant :lol:


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Does now......NIce one 8)

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congrats Jan, you guys really deserve it after all the time it must have taken to build Mutant!

I saw the car myself when I went down for the Melbourne MINISHOW and was extremely impressed!

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well done jan......i i like the new rims too :D

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congrats jan..

techbooks is my lunchtime hangout but i decided against buying miniworld this month - wasnt much useful apart from mutant. COmpared to most of the UK cars you did get quite a generous spread - but then again its a much more thorough modification than most of what they have. sometimes i just cant stomach $10 for a mag i can finish on the train ride home..

btw, thanks for the warning on minishow finally appearin - ive been hanging out for our feature for yonks.

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congradulations jan. i cant wait to see mutant in the magaziene :D .. when i see it on the shelf i will be sure to buy it :wink: ...and aswell i must say nice mags 8) .... keep up the good work jan. :D


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Hey there Jan,

Didn't get a chance to say "congrats" to you yesterday at the Geelong cruz, so "congrats".

Only saw a fleeting glance of the mag that was flying around during the day but it's obviously a great article - front cover too!!!!!

BTW thanks for your comment about my little purple ribena coloured Mini. :D

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Congrats again Jan, and it's a great article.

MistyK, I'm always hanging around TechBooks too - waiting for the latest Mags.

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