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LETTER OF THE MONTH

SUMMER LOVIN’

IT SEEMS that Summernats 35 went off like the proverbial frog in a sock, with Saturday being sold out, and over 100 entrants in the mullet contest alone. The burnout comp had some massive hitters and every one of them pushed their cars and skill to the limit. The reveals in the Elite Hall proved that car builders continue to push forward in their quest to bring their idea of the perfect car to life. It surely was a party to remember.

I also want to say that the December 2022 edition would have to be one of the best you’ve ever put together, from Jasmine Green and her HiLux mini-truck winning SMOTY (I still cannot believe the level of

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