Revs Magazine November 2001 (1166) Banzai Corsa Fast & Furious Skyline R34 Saxo
Revs Magazine November 2001 (1166) Banzai Corsa Fast & Furious Skyline R34 Saxo
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Revs Magazine – SKU 1166 | November 2001 (Issue 64)
For sale is an original copy of Revs Magazine from November 2001. This issue features a "Banzai Corsa" on the cover and rides the wave of the original Fast and the Furious movie hype.
This issue features:
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Cover Story - Vauxhall Corsa: "Big Up Front" – A Banzai Corsa that isn't all mouth. The mental Corsa we've all been waiting for.
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The Fast & The Furious: "Transform your car into a balls-out street racer" – A special feature on the movie style that changed the scene.
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Feature Cars:
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Nissan Skyline R34: "1000bhp Skylines" – The system's sold out, the windows have to be open.
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Citroen Saxo VTR: "Want 17s on your Saxo?" – Everyone reckons they know how, but only we show you. Plus a Jap-style Saxo feature.
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VW Golf Mk4: "Phat Mk4 Golf" – Plus a Golf Cabriolet feature.
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Vauxhall Astra GSi: The mental Corsa we've all been waiting for... plus an Astra GSi on 18s.
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Peugeot 106: "ICE Car" – Plus, is that really a 106?.
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Fiat Bravo: "Bad-ass Bravo" – 16V Fiat Bravo feature.
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Tech & Guides:
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Security Test: "Stop the Car Thieves for £80" – Every steering wheel lock tested, only one winner.
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Brakes: "More Speed, No Engine Mods" – Big brakes won't screw your insurance either. Vauxhall big brake guide.
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Performance: "0-60 Track Thrash".
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Item Details:
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Publication Date: November 2001.
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Issue Number: 64.
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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 lime green background. Features the black modified Corsa.
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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, Vauxhall Corsa fans, Fast & Furious enthusiasts, or those seeking authentic early 2000s car culture memorabilia.
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