Revs Magazine April 2002 (1166) Honda Civic VTEC Nissan Micra 17s Nova SR Saxo
Revs Magazine April 2002 (1166) Honda Civic VTEC Nissan Micra 17s Nova SR Saxo
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Revs Magazine – SKU 1166 | April 2002 (Issue 69)
For sale is an original copy of Revs Magazine from April 2002. This issue features a stunning red British-modified Honda Civic VTEC on the cover.
This issue features:
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Cover Story - Honda Civic VTEC: "Yes, It's British!" – You'll have to go a very long way to find a tougher, fresher-looking Civic VTEC than this red racer.
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Fast & Furious Graphics: "You can be the first" – The secrets of getting The Fast and the Furious style graphics done right on your car.
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Feature Cars:
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Nissan Micra 16V: "Can't be right. 17s on a slammed Micra... and it looks cool? You betcha".
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Vauxhall Nova SR: Built from a £600 shitter, Tim has transformed his beast into a "Mango'd Nova".
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Peugeot 106: "Slammed Pug 106" – Dropped nearly 100mm, this Pug's on the floor.
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Ford Fiesta Zetec: Kitted up and rolling on 18s – not bad for a first car.
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Astra GSI: "Michelle's a detail freak and has a cabrio crammed with Sound Off silverware".
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Citroen Saxo: "Double 'ard Saxo" – Dave's stealth Saxo is ICE'd up to the hilt and has plenty of hidden mods.
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Tech & Guides:
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The Police Will Hate This: "10 ways to survive a tug – guaranteed".
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Easy Peasy dBS: How to get a pro-fitted ICE install for under a grand.
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Fit A Rollcage: "Nothing makes your car look and drive more like a racer than a roll cage".
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Item Details:
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Publication Date: April 2002.
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Issue Number: 69.
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SKU: 1166.
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Condition: Good vintage condition.
🔍 Condition Report
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Front Cover: Clean with vibrant colors. Features the red Honda Civic.
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Spine: Intact and legible.
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Internal Pages: Clean and readable.
Please check images carefully as this is the exact magazine you will receive.
Shipping:
Item will be sent discreetly in a cardboard envelope.
Perfect for collectors of modified car magazines, Revs enthusiasts, Honda Civic VTEC fans, Fast & Furious style modification enthusiasts, or those seeking authentic early 2000s car culture memorabilia.
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