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Well after a 10 second google search it showed this

http://www.cybermotorsports.com.au/

I did the same search 6 months ago. I then contacted the editors of Fast Fours & Rotaries and Hot Fours for details. I then contacted the number on website many many times - doesn't connect. I then visited address on website and they aren't there anymore in Carlton and haven't been for some time. It is as if they just disappeared. I have also conducted an ASIC business name register search and the company is still registered, but the address is same as website. Via rumor alone, I have heard that he ran a coffee place in the airport - but this cannot be confirmed. I have also conducted an ITSA and Supreme Court search and they did not go bankrupt. So now I start a post to see if someone knows following my extensive litigation turning up no result.

Now back to the subject of your above post... Thanks for suggesting Google, I guess?

The scene has changed a lot in 15 years and if you don't move with the times then you will no longer exist

This is true of businesses generally. However, they did move with the times/scene, as Danny was an actual artist and went to Sydney uni and held a degree in fine arts. His designs and kits were his own and he did kit and paint some awesome R34 GTRs, this may date Cyber within the last 15 years? They were still operating as recently as 3 years ago. The car that put them on the map was the Cyber Predator kitted prelude and Honda CRX. Cover of the first issue Fast Fours and Rotaries.

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