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yep, i think they've damaged their business rep beyond repair now

Yep, the page is done now. The trolls are pouring in from the forums, they don't even know why they're going mental, but they're going to do it anyway. No one has any control anymore.

The business won't survive. And I've had confirmation it made it onto reddit, 4chan, most Aussie car forums, and was seen as far away as the Netherlands.

I'm starting the writeup of the post mortem now. There are already a couple floating around.

wow yeah last time i saw you Sam was Kadina show that Craig organised :wave:

so many sig worthy comments on that facebook thread

hey Steve!

yeah i sold the 33 not long after the kadina show

the facebook thread is providing me with some good laughs :lol:

lol even the novelty pages are getting in on it. I CANNOT believe he hasnt deleted the page?

Ulysses S. Grant

I had thought the south defeated in 1865. It seems we must restore the rule of law once more.

Bender B. Rodriguez II

Oi, wanted to letcha know, walked out of your place with some merchandise earlier, as you asked (well, more dared) someone to do. Have a nice day going through inventory and figuring out what I took when you weren't watching.

words of the day:

costermers

c**ts

youse

f**k

f**king

come

see

me

bro

don't forget he is a "mecaninc" lol

So what would a really tidy r33 s2 with 270rwkw be worth these days?

I would say depending on K's, service history etc roughly about 15Kish

ah yes i remember your old 31 drift beast! i got an s15 now, stock as a rock though

You have to join up to SAU:SA Sam and come on our next breakfast cruise coming up Sun 18th Sept, to show off your new toy! And we have a track day coming up in November - even a stock S15 can be a lot of fun out there.

yeah would say 15-18K sounds about right with a fair bit of work done on it.

I disagree - modified R33s are the hardest thing ever to sell (well ALL cars are near impossible to sell at the moment - just ask Damo, Volk34 or BitSus) .... the modifications are worth very little in this day and age of defects and blown engines .... I would have thought $15k would be a max number - there are R33GTRs selling all over the place for near that price - and all you have to do it minor mods to make them 270rwkw.

I disagree - modified R33s are the hardest thing ever to sell (well ALL cars are near impossible to sell at the moment - just ask Damo, Volk34 or BitSus) .... the modifications are worth very little in this day and age of defects and blown engines .... I would have thought $15k would be a max number - there are R33GTRs selling all over the place for near that price - and all you have to do it minor mods to make them 270rwkw.

While i agree with you cars are extremely hard to sell,

where are all these 15k r33 GTR's? lol

Boof, didnt realise u were dealing with ETSA projects lol. We're at port wakefield for the Pt Wakefield - Proof Range 33kv upgrade till next thurs........dont panic if anyone sees the Patrol drivin around with a female at the wheel, ive lent it to a friend

Wow, cannot believe owner and friends of Sideways Automotive are STILL swearing their heads off at trolls on their business page, any half-logical person would have deleted the page hours ago. wow.

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