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this is where i found out the info........ns.com..............sometimes they are worth something LOL

quote from dude on ns.com:

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yer the person who owns that now is RAUL same shop at the elizabeth site or where ever the other one was that wasnt on west tce apparantely i spoke to him the other day about simon who used to run the west tce speed dreamz site. he said simon has gone bankrupt and he bought out simons part in speed dreamz and has now renamed his site to auto styling. i dont think id trust either one of them again. i spoke to simon less than 2 weeks ago about my new scissor door kit coming in and now his phone is disconnected and apparantely his south road site has been shut up. so glad i only put $50 down on the kit.

still feel sorry for everyone else who has lost like $500 + via them"

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=246454

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