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Hi I was just wondering how I can become a trader on SAU?

The workshop is DMD The Image and we specialise in exterior styling, resprays and also all kits and lights from www.monkeywarehouse.com.au

I just started as a Gold Sponsor at nissansilvia.com (http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=137808)

but we have a HUGE range of skyline bodykits + lights so I thought it'd be worth giving this place a shot too..

Cheers.

DMD

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well you guys know who to talk to if you want something

SAU seems a bit more mature than ns.com so prices will probably be a little bit better because I know you guys are SERIOUS about your cars

although there's heaps of good guys/girls on ns.com there's also way too many kiddo's on ns.com that just want to waste my time

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