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they packed up the whole shop in a day a f**ked off , they owed heaps of $ to everone , even the fast food shop is looking for nismo as they shut shop they still got food on there account , finnally after two weeks some one found them , the fast food guys got a cheque from nisma , and yeah the cheque bounced as normal , any way there is a new guy on the block in the same corner doing better work for half the $ has got a few R32 gtr s running 10 s on street tyres , looks like they know what there doing

they packed up the whole shop in a day a f**ked off , they owed heaps of $ to everone , even the fast food shop is looking for nismo as they shut shop they still got food on there account , finnally after two weeks some one found them , the fast food guys got a cheque from nisma , and yeah the cheque bounced as normal , any way there is a new guy on the block in the same corner doing better work for half the $ has got a few R32 gtr s running 10 s on street tyres , looks like they know what there doing

Yeh thats OH Performance on that same corner

they do spare parts as well and havnt heard anything bad from them

they always look busy to

lol nisma, fred used to answer the fone and say nismo..

he has another factory round the corner, well he stored alot of cars there anyway..

last i spoke to him he had a dyno in the purchase and he was getting a tuner from japan lol..

oh performance (james) is nisma's ex partner.. if you want honest advice dont take your car to any of the dodgy flamin mongrels..

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