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They tried to trade their way out of trouble by...

i) ditching Holden last year

ii) keeping the Nissan arm alive.

But now they've closed their doors.

From

Steve with R34 GT-R VS

Ron with R34 GT-R VS

Victor with R34 GT-R VS

and myself, here in the Blue Mtns,

...they have our sympathies - but not our monies :)

Have they actually closed their doors (literally) or are they still trading as a "going concern", i.e. continuing with Sales / Service, waiting for new ownership?

A lot of regional dealers nationwide will be on the brink right now.

HAHAHAHA

When the 'double bubbles' come and I leave you behind up the top of the ladder, you're not goin' to use that "I wos pissed offser" excuse again are ya fatz?

Better to be prepped and say you're just washin it - leak/leak.

btw my ladder is 17' or 'um yer cherry picker for Nissan Cherry = even more evil

Its probably a three man job, just wear some high-vis jackets and we could get away with anything :banana:. We could carry it to old springwood station, or even better duct tape it to my bonnet because i dont have a badge there anyway....therefore it wouldnt look sus?

Meet there in 10mins :banana: ?

Went up to Faulconbridge to-day.

I've just scored a 2 metre "Welcome NISSAN" sign for the R34 GT-R 10th Anniv Cruise. :(

Just don't ask me how! Not right now! hehe

After 26/4 at Mt Wilson!

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