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bollocks that... that's low!

Nissan up to their old tricks it seems...

I have a strange feeling that email address is going to get bombed with porn sites...

wtf you managed to avoid the swearing filter?

whoever gets there first ? usually anyways.

im no fan of either of them.. but I would till enjoy thrashing hte shit out of them both for a short time.

the GTR cos its faster :teehee:

hahaha if that company secretary had some 'intelligence' in that head of his he would just jump onto SAU :teehee:

Yeah Nissan Oz should use SAU as it's market research base. They would also benefit from official SAU advisors.

Edited by Beer Baron

1. Snot came out my nose when I spotted the "picture from the fringe"! lol

2. Dmac, it would be wise to be careful about your personal details and where the email originated from.

3. Anyone else notice the Nissan man's surname? Does that allude to the chance they have of stopping greys I wonder????

Colin Buckley

COMPANY SECRETARY

lol I think Colin Buckley and his vast intelligence gathering frenzy is a result of the dent we've made in his retirement plan.

I'm sure this forum and this thread will come to the attention of Colin at some point in time, so to him I say:

Keep in mind we are Skyline loyalists. You gave up on us in 1992, we never gave up on the GT-R or Nissan. We were left high and dry by a fickle minded unadventurous pack of retards that headed Nissan's management circles to our own devices. This is why we operate from the fringes.

Now that you have a new cash cow and see an opportunity to charge your customers $30,000 per car over its value in other similar markets, you are doing your level best to eliminate the competition. You don't care about the GT-R, its heritage, its fanbase or its legacy. Most "fringe dwellers" supply these cars as there is a demand for them from us enthusiasts, they don't sit around with their thumbs up their arses to release a car two years after the official launch in its country of origin.

You'd think Nissan Australia would work with us GT-R enthusiasts like they do in Japan, UK and the USA.

it should also be noted that most of those importers put their own considerable time and money on the line to bring in cars like the 32 GTR, 33 GTR, 34 GTR and now the 35 GTR. it's a big risk for them and a big investment.

I would suggest that rather than playing spy games you focus on worrying about your own house and leave the rest alone. if you run a good business, offer good service and competetive pricing then you have nothing to worry about.

lol I think Colin Buckley and his vast intelligence gathering frenzy is a result of the dent we've made in his retirement plan.

I'm sure this forum and this thread will come to the attention of Colin at some point in time, so to him I say:

Keep in mind we are Skyline loyalists. You gave up on us in 1992, we never gave up on the GT-R or Nissan. We were left high and dry by a fickle minded unadventurous pack of retards that headed Nissan's management circles to our own devices. This is why we operate from the fringes.

Now that you have a new cash cow and see an opportunity to charge your customers $30,000 per car over its value in other similar markets, you are doing your level best to eliminate the competition. You don't care about the GT-R, its heritage, its fanbase or its legacy. Most "fringe dwellers" supply these cars as there is a demand for them from us enthusiasts, they don't sit around with their thumbs up their arses to release a car two years after the official launch in its country of origin.

You'd think Nissan Australia would work with us GT-R enthusiasts like they do in Japan, UK and the USA.

Email that to the adress given! Well said

Has anyone emailed that address yet? Either with this URL or the postcard?

Seriously, SAU makes a better, harder working, more loyal, faster acting company then Nissan Australia... We have nothing to worry about :whistling:

This is a joke right? No-one is going to be intimidated by this shit, I had a good chuckle when I read it, i'm sure most other people will too. It's like a little covert operation... which we're all poking fun at :whistling:

All I can say is that this forum and other car forums are frequent by marketing ppls from all sort of makes, so yes they will be reading this thread and yes, they take some of the level headed comments on board but at the end of the day ppls here see GTR as a passion and nissan see it as $$$$$, facts of life and on that email alone would have made the "fringe dweller" shit their dacks... litterally.

The law are their for intepretation from different side and one way of getting your point accross is to perpetuate a proceeding and see how deep your pockets against your opponents, and you cannot defend yourself if your not there on the day.

The only way I see this going anywhere we all want it to go is revolt on mass and deny the respect that the R35 deerves and the "target demographic" buyers will soon go back to their Porsche/BMW

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