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Midas in Kitcar magazine

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My Midas is a feature in Decembers kitcar magazine, out 6th November, it's also on the front, one to look out for if you like Midas memorabilia.
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Re: Midas in Kitcar magazine

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Wow what a classy cover, certainly one for the Midas archive.
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Re: Midas in Kitcar magazine

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Looks fantastic mate, you must be very happy.
I was so impressed I went out to buy a copy in your honnor
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Re: Midas in Kitcar magazine

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Truth be known I'm over the moon, and pleased that other people appreciate our wonderful little cars
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Well done. I will go and buy a copy for my collection
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Is this magazine widely available? WHS where I live haven't got it and there isn't anywhere else nowadays.
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I got it from wh Smith's. It is available online too.
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Re: Midas in Kitcar magazine

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I do live in a fairly rural part of Dorset but it's not the back of beyond, however none of the local (and when I say local I mean as far afield as 20 miles) newsagents WH Smith included carry these mags, the only one that gets on the shelves round these parts is Complete Kit Car. I have to go into Bournemouth to find both Total Kit Car and Kit Car magazines.

So whilst I have had sight of both the above mags at the recent Classic and Restoration show at the Bath and West Showground the other weekend, sadly I'm looking very unlikely to be able to get copies of either of these mags myself :(
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I ordered the magazine on line after reading your messages and found it very interesting. If you had a choice which one would you rather have the first one or the one you have now? Thanks again for the interesting read.
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Each of the cars have their pro's (and cons), the first car handled like it was on rails, the second is better to work on, but if I had to pick it would be the mk3 as I'm 6'2" and it seems to have more headroom.
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