Kirstie Bates (left), aged seven, and Keri Richards, aged six, measure their height against one of the two-metre-high wheels of a Nissan Navara King Cab truck on display at the Hornby Mall on Friday. The five-tonne truck called “Kiwi Thunder” made an appearance at Woodford Glen Speedway on Saturday evening in a car crushing show. The vehicle is four metres high and is powered by 800 hp Chev V8 engine.
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Press, 25 January 1988, Page 2
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70Kirstie Bates (left), aged seven, and Keri Richards, aged six, measure their height against one of the two-metre-high wheels of a Nissan Navara King Cab truck on display at the Hornby Mall on Friday. The five-tonne truck called “Kiwi Thunder” made an appearance at Woodford Glen Speedway on Saturday evening in a car crushing show. The vehicle is four metres high and is powered by 800 hp Chev V8 engine. Press, 25 January 1988, Page 2
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