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This is not a add it is just a responce to other postings :/

Nismo Performance has not close down we have just moved on to bigger and better. :P

We are now in Thomastown Unit 4 / 58 Mahoneys Road Thomastown

Phone: (03) 9460 6468 New Number or

(03) 9364 0240 Old number this number is still connected

Hi all

I just want to clarify that it is Nismo Performance Centre we have the documents to approve we can carry the name Nismo Performance Centre from Japan and Australia.

The turbo that replaces the O is not to change the spelling of Nismo it is just a graphic that we specialize in turbo cars.

Who ever made up that we are Nisma is wrong.

The legal name is: NISMO PERFORMANCE CENTRE

Phone: (03) 9460 6468

and we have not closed down we have relocated to Unit 4 / 58 Mahoneys Road Thomastown.

So instead of making things up about this company please either come in and see me or give me a call please don't post it.

As far as I know "nismo" is copyrighted by Nissan Motorsports International so "NISMO PERFORMANCE CENTRE" is fine to legally use.

At the end of the day the name is the last of thing you should be on here defending Fred.

Get in the workshop and defend the reputation of your workshop and prove to people that your company has improved & grown because from what I have heard and seen that is a more concerning issue.

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