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HI GUYS, long-time reader/subscriber here, going back to the days of BLOBAK, which I can remember driving the streets of Morwell many moons ago.

I won’t whinge about your feature car choices, although I do find it hard to relate to many of them, as I’m not a burnout or drag freak; I do prefer cars to be ‘streetable’. Won’t comment on Porsches (SM, Dec ’22) either…

But I did recently turn 54, and there are two aspects of the magazine that don’t endear themselves to senior readers with

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