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Make this an sticky moderators.

Whatch out for a dude ho calls him SadisticRage on this forum.

The real name is "Ray Mullany" and lives in "StokesValley NZ"

He Drives A R32GTR and a R33GTR.

He is a ****ing bastard ho scams fellow Skylines owner on monye and never sending the good he promist.

Any one ho whant to earn litle money to go and collect my stuff from him? Pays good and hate people like him!!!

Make this an stick so no more skyline owner ho needs stuff in a urgent is gonna be scamed.

And RAY? if you reeds this, send the cluster or get involvd whit the LAW dude!!

Cheers And Regards Klaus From Sweden. :):(

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I had a bad experience with Matt Porritt, a distributor of Ray's parts, and when I voiced my concerns, Ray Mullany stepped in and promptly rectified the matter in a professional and honest manner...

To re-iterate, I have had one experience in dealing with Ray Mullany, and it has been a pleasant one.

Originally posted by Merli

I had a bad experience with Matt Porritt, a distributor of Ray's parts, and when I voiced my concerns, Ray Mullany stepped in and promptly rectified the matter in a professional and honest manner...

To re-iterate, I have had one experience in dealing with Ray Mullany, and it has been a pleasant one.

Hmmm maybe you can help me out whit this dude?

Originally posted by Ethan_R32

SkylineMannen, this isnt to do with the thread, but your avatar says you have a 1995 R32 GTR. I didnt think they made R32's in 1995? I was sure they finished in 1994.

So did i think allsow but when the deregestrations paper from japan come in the mailbox at home it says the car from -95, only happy moments over here then =)

This following has i find on the net: After 1993/8 there was only a handfull modells make and thats was special orders white the number of 225 made only. Pretty cool =))

Guest Boxhead

skyline manned - firstly sorry to hear about your misfortune, secondly. with the 1995 gtr, possibly it was the year it was first registered?

but it was build earlier, i thnk if you check the drivers seatbelt down near the floor it has a date on it which is close to buils date of car.

Originally posted by Boxhead

skyline manned - firstly sorry to hear about your misfortune, secondly. with the 1995 gtr, possibly it was the year it was first registered?

but it was build earlier, i thnk if you check the drivers seatbelt down near the floor it has a date on it which is close to buils date of car.

Gonna do so, returns whit a answer later, But the general agent Nissan sverige over here get the paper from nissan japan and i has it right in front of me and it says year of the car is -95

comparing that whit the seatbelt and then we will see exactly how it is...

Originally posted by Boxhead

skyline manned - firstly sorry to hear about your misfortune, secondly. with the 1995 gtr, possibly it was the year it was first registered?

but it was build earlier, i thnk if you check the drivers seatbelt down near the floor it has a date on it which is close to buils date of car.

the registrations paper says this:

First registration is SEP 1994

Guest Boxhead

maybe you are a very lucky(talking about your gtr) guy haha,

who knows, its like i saw an Auto r32 gtr up for auction, if i had enuogh money i might of bought it, not coz i liek auto, but you could say you have a special edition auto gtr....

and yes it was auto from teh factory

The first Registrations at sep 94 and nissan japan / sweden says the gtr is from -95 so it is confusing but the translation is maybe wrong? First registrartion in sep -95 maybe it shold stand? Its a copy and weary bad allsow =( shecking up on the seatbelt tipps and then i now i think...

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