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ove the UC magazine. Unlike most other car mags these days that focus on Nurburgring times in computer controlled white goods, you guys are keeping the hobby alive talking about real cars that bring back memories, and ones that we can still aspire to own and wrench on. All whilst giving us some great tips and laughs at the same time. I especially love the stories from Guy’s blurb and the Garage Guru columns. It’s good to be able to show my wife that others suffer from the car disease worse than me, and I think anyone with a classic car can identify with your tales of pain, frustration and joy on

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