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Octane Maginzine July 2012

dougie

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I just recieved my new issue of Octane, July 2012. It has a a large spread on the Healey. I've just scaned some of the great looking photos and articles, can't wait to read them all. I think the cover shot says it all......
 
HealeyRick said:
Looks like a good issue, Dougie, thanks for posting. My subscription to Octane just lapsed. This must be their way of telling me I need to renew. IMHO it's the best magazine out their for classic car guys.
Can these be had at a bookstore such as Barnes Noble, etc?
 
Patrick67BJ8 said:
HealeyRick said:
Looks like a good issue, Dougie, thanks for posting. My subscription to Octane just lapsed. This must be their way of telling me I need to renew. IMHO it's the best magazine out their for classic car guys.
Can these be had at a bookstore such as Barnes Noble, etc?

Yep, I've seen them at B&N or Borders, I forget which. Unlike most magazines, Octane isn't really big on offering discounts for subscribers over the cover price. I got a deal when they had a booth set up at Amelia Island a couple of years ago, but haven't been able to find one since. Cover price of an issue is about $8 so a year's subscription is a bit pricey.
 
You can also download an Octane App and buy just that issue and then be able to store it electronically. Very high quality, just like the print magazine.
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