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    Anybody read this?

    Peter Kane

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    Total 911

    Bought issue #1 after browsing at Borders or Barnes & Noble here in Boston. Have managed to add it to my required reading each month. It is very slick, great photography, and insightful. They feature cars that seem to epitomize the English "use it for the intended purpose" mentality.

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    Yes, I have issues 3 and 4. I'm looking for a store local to me that carries it though. I was picking it up a bookstore at LAX.

    The cars in it are amazing and the style of writing is very refreshing and entertaining. I think the photography is great--I don't know anything about composition, but I think its head and shoulders above most other car magazines. I absolutely love it and will continue to buy it.
    Bill G.

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    Yes. Picked up 3--like it--and just picked up 4 about an hour ago. Nice mag. Funny thing is the orange RS "replica" featured in issue 4 sits in a driveway a few miles from my house. I've been wanting to find out the story on the car for a while and suddenly it shows up in a UK mag. Cool.

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    I'm still waiting for a magazine that excludes water cooled cars...
    Kenik
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    me too
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    Defender of the Normal John Fusco's Avatar
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    What's up with all these Porsche mags all of a sudden ?
    Just came across that one - with the yellow LeMans ST.
    That article on Autofarm seems awful familiar, I'll have to dig but I think its a recycle from 911&Porsche World.

    John

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