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WTF... that's my GIF... get FARKED I'MMA EMAIL THOSE FLEA RIDDEN MUTTS.

That's MY GIF made from MY AVI, which I have and can provide as proof...

as for that pic, I've only ever posted it on here for jack to use as an avatar... so I know you're a member on here... so make sure you take heed to this post.

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I'd be surprised if any of those MPEGs are from actual cars they've kitted... stealing scumbags... and jack's blowin fire cos his manifold was red hot lol not coz he had some pansy ass arsonist agent orange shit.

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here's a copy of an email I just posted to them...

I am the author of this animation, and have more than enough conclusive proof to prove this. To make it any simpler for you folk, let me point out some facts:

1) This event took place on the BMT Dyno in Fairfield on an SAU Dyno Day

2) the Car is owned by Jack, a member of SAU Victoria

3) He DOES NOT HAVE A FLAMETHROWER kit fitted to his car

4) The reason his exhaust is shooting flames is because his manifold is glowing hot and has a "slighly modified" Catalytic Converter.

I find it personally insulting that you would degrade a car that I am very fond of by slagging it with your product. Please don't belittle this car with your peddling. I really cannot say how many of the images on your website are of actual cars you have worked on but I can gurantee you that you have never worked on that Silver GTR.

Further, I am a Graphic Designer, who has often had to deal with digital data theft and copyright breaches (mostly because I had to sit through a whole year of lectures on the subject), so you will no doubt realise that under Australian copyright laws you are in full breach of my personal property (this item will continue to be my property for 50 years after my death if I have not indicated a transfer of rights over to someone else).

Now I have done my duty of giving you a warning/heads up.

I give you 72 hours from the time I send this for you to remove the images from your website.

Regards,

Shan Moorthy

PS: next time you hire a webdesigner to design your company website, make sure he's accredited, and that he knows how to remove a digital signature from a GIF file before plagarising it.

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as for their "Flame thrower kit" god who doesnt know about screwing a spark plug into your exhaust pipe... i mean oooerrr wizzo! a spark plug to screw into my exhaust... glad they made a kit, i'm to unco to do that myself. (please note sarcasm at the end there

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