NZ Hot Rod

Publisher’s PODIUM

Opinion

HIS magazine has never shied away from addressing issues confronting us as hot rodders and with 53 years under our belts and consistently maintaining that stance we have by default become the voice of hot rodding here in NZ. Yes, I’m tooting our own horn, blowing our own trumpet, or whatever you’d like to call it, but there’s a good reason because this issue features world-class content including an article penned by Andrew Ferrier-Kerr titled Special Interest Vehicle Armageddon. Andrew is a hot rodder from Hamilton, who has a passion for our hobby that you’d be hard-pressed

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