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gee, i really look upon plazmaman as great company now..Nice mature replies there buddy.

Plazmaman himself here ,

We here at Plazmaman hold world records and have won every thing there is to win using the turbo engine . Alex is in no way ever rude or arogant to any customer ( sometimes way to generous ), but bends over backwards to help all customers and share his vast experience in making maximum horsepower . We at Plazmaman know just about everybody in the industry , incl mag editors , race teams , sponsors , promoters in Australia and around the world etc , and we are all good friends and we try to help each other . Wouldn't it be nice if people of such experience got on the forums and shared their experience with you guys . But unfortunately they will never do that for fear of being slandered and their business reputation damaged .

The other week we were inundated with calls for R34 plenums , so in order to help the Forum members , Alex put out a call to get a car in . We were going to deck it out with our best products because we would use this car for our promotion , and all we asked for in reply was $600 to cover part of the costs , because in our experience when we dont charge the customer , they tend to not respect the product . In other words they need to pay a bit of hurt money . We found the coments disresectful and negative .

We at Plazmaman only concentrate on positive markets .

Bob should have said , ' why ? , you guys should do it for free ' , and we would have explained .

Just remeber there has always been a Skyline lurking around in our workshop for the last 6 - 8 years . We have won awards for some of the finest quality products for the skyline range and have the record for the most powerful standard skyline in Australia . We have our own new R33 monster hp project car so lets concentrate on more interesting and positive thoughts.

PS . Thank you for the large amount of support emails from skyline enfusiasts , offering to leave their cars .

Regards from all the team at Plazmaman :D

man if only you posted this a month earlier I would have donated it.... had the car sitting at home doing nothing for past 3 months!!! but too late now as I'm getting license back on friday.

off topic but MATE love your avatar.. lol where did you get that chick to pose for u?

I think i need to do one for myself =)

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