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A small selection from the TG inbox

  • "Here's one for Jeremy and Richard"

    Charles Eling, Adelaide, South Australia 

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  • Lord March sure does know how to throw a fancy dress party. This year's Goodwood Revival was the biggest ever turnout the event has ever seen with 148,000 attendees. If you haven't seen Kenny Brack's amazing GT40 sideways skills, click here, and then read our round up here.

  • "Just because you put the flaming chicken on a car, doesn't make your Toyota Camry a muscle car."

    Rob Lester, near Seattle, Washington, USA

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  • Check out this Nissan Patrol. It's the work of Dubai-based tuning shop King of Customs who have convereted the 4x4 to be driven from the rear seats. For what reason, we have no idea. Maybe the owner took the comment about being a ‘back seat driver' a bit too literally.

  • "I thought this might amuse the boys"

    Peter, via email

  • In the week that Lister have announced their return bonkers Porsche tuning firm SpeedART have filed for bankruptcy. That's just the circle of life, I guess...

  • "The Stig has been found in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Which includes the village of Clarkson."

    Jesse Mahal, via email

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  • Thinking about moving house? Then why not buy Steve McQueen's ‘Moon Ranch' in Idaho? The two-story home features a log annex with an adjoining 1,728-square-foot garage, so there's plenty of room for your cars. How much you ask? A cool £4.6 million.

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