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Thread: R to RSR - John Starkey book

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    Alex......I have 3 different editions......what does the yellow car look like?....
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    Are you kidding me? When did these become so expensive? I guess like anything early 911 related, they were cheap 10 years ago. I guess I'd better go looking for mine to make sure it is safe!
    It's the new "houndstooth". Eventually a new printing will come out & people will say..."yeah...but it's not original"
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    That's nothing, have you priced the Carrera RS book lately (if you can find one).

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    Aaron,

    Thanks

    Also does anyone have a copy or pictures of the front covers of the 3 or 4 editions that are out there. Really appreciate any help again!
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    The 3 editions I've seen are one with a blue '74 RSR, pink '74 RSR and an orange ST.........I think your car is the one in the big book "From R to GT3R"....

    Of course my camera battery just died.......I'll take pics later....
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    I have a copy of the 4th edition, has an orange ST on cover along with a pack of 74 IROC cars.
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    I have the 1995 edition. Igot it from Blocks Books, a great source.

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