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  2. Street Machine (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Street Machine of the Year (SMOTY) award was established in 1988 by Street Machine Magazine. Each August, the staff of Street Machine Magazine vote for their favourite cars from the previous 12 issues and the top 16 become the SMOTY finalists. The finalists cover everything from pure street cars to hot rods, elite hall and drag-strip terrors.

  3. Category : Automobile magazines published in Australia

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  4. Category:ACP magazine titles - Wikipedia

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    Street Machine (magazine) T. Take 5 (magazine) TechLife; TV Times (Australia) TV Week; W. Woman's Day (Australian magazine)

  5. Street Machine - Wikipedia

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    Street Machine may refer to: Street Machine, an Australian automotive magazine; Street Machine, a 1979 album by Sammy Hagar This page was ...

  6. Mick Fabar - Wikipedia

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    It has won several national races in Australia. [1] Fabar has competed in various Motorsport events, being named the Hot Rod Champion in the Meguair's MotorEx in 2005 and 2011. [17] [18] He has also won the Street Machine of the Year award in 2013, [19] and was crowned Summernats Grand Champion in 2013. [20]

  7. Ford Performance Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Adam Newton, only Gary Myers of Summernats Burnout fame has driven the car. Gary drove the F6 for Street Machine Magazine, and commented the vehicle had incredible power. The F6 drift car managed to score a best qualifying position of 5th at Mallala Motorsport Park in Adelaide, South Australia.

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  9. Ford Landau (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Landau is a car which was produced by Ford Australia from 1973 to 1976.. Released in August 1973, the Ford Landau was based on the Australian XA/XB series Ford Falcon but shared its frontal and rear appearance and luxury features with the Australian P5 series Ford LTD limousine, another Australian design which was released at the same time as the Landau.