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alphaenvirmgt
06-20-2015, 09:01 AM
I just picked up the Premiere Issue today at local Target. Cool magazine but no way to subscribe! All I saw was a note to FOLLOW US: protouringmag.com. Went there and there are no links or way to subscribe! What's up with that!
Conrad

korb
06-20-2015, 11:04 AM
There fb site said no subscriptions, theres a way to get digital off iTunes, I guess. I tried that doesnt work either. Ive hit allot of locations with no luck.knowing how well this community is, everyone wanting it, you would think they would release subscriptions.ive given up.

Twentyover
06-21-2015, 01:59 PM
Ummm... Not that impressed.

First,it's not a magazine. Magazine implies, to me, an intent for regular publication. Once a year is not regular. Looks like Harris is sticking a toe in the water to see who bites, to see if a magazine makes economic sense. All they need do is look at how TEN did with Camaro Performers and PHR

Second, $8 for 100 pages including the cover? Really? And I'm estimating after a quick look maybe 40% of the book is advertising.

Haven't read it but it looks like a picture book with almost no tech.

DB Z28
06-21-2015, 02:22 PM
Hope it not a one hit wonder.

RMMiller
06-21-2015, 08:26 PM
I looked at several stores before finding it a Rite Aid, that was the last place I expected to find it.

jlcustomz
06-23-2015, 01:35 PM
Just got one last week. It has some solid pro-touring cars you'd expect to see in the premiere issue, which is why I got it.

But yea, not much tech & the ads in this issue look like something from Dub or rides magazine. I only buy what magazines I hand pick, so I'll check out another if it pops up.

Got it at Wal-mart of all places.

CampbellshotrodsAZ
06-23-2015, 01:57 PM
I went through the first issue pretty quickly, not a lot of information or tech, which is what I missed about PHR. It wasn't a thick magazine towards the end, but it had some pretty good information and tech articles. I don't need a picture book recapping all the pro-touring cars I'm familiar with.