NZ Hot Rod

Box 8 Waipu LETTERS

Thank You

PAUL, Liz, Alastair & Team, we would like to thank you for the excellent coverage of our '32 Pickup in NZ Hot Rod Magazine's January 2024 issue. We are thrilled with the brilliant feature and the stunning photos by Alastair Ritchie. Also, thanks to Willie Kay & Classic Flyers Tauranga for the use of the Stearman and the location, which produced a fantastic result. It's always exciting to see one of our builds in print and, especially, a cover. We have received so much positive feedback on the feature; everyone has been raving about it. We thoroughly enjoyed working with you and your team in getting this awesome feature done. Our sincere thanks to all involved.

Kind Regards, JR & Flick Reid.

Worldwide

GOOD morning Paul, I really like the larger print in your editorial. I enjoy your magazine every month here in Minnesota, and it is neat to see what other people are doing around the world. I

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