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Just tried to ring Daniel from Elite Racing Developments and got message bank saying he is no longer accepting work and officially closing down end of Febuary due to health reasons

Dan if you read this hope everything is ok buddy, definately going to miss you guys

Now where am i going to take car?

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We are currently working on finding another sponsor. The biggest thing that we are looking for is someone who has the same level of integrity and honesty and knowledge as Dan. It's a sad day, but we will hopefully find someone to fill these big shoes. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Just tried to ring Daniel from Elite Racing Developments and got message bank saying he is no longer accepting work and officially closing down end of Febuary due to health reasons

Dan if you read this hope everything is ok buddy, definately going to miss you guys

Now where am i going to take car?

I was like you but I think I'd know where to bring my car now. I got Hi-Power Racing to install the Nismo mount for me. Mounts were installed and I paid only the quoted price + the're very helpful with assisting you with anything. Tell him Brandon intro you.

  • 3 weeks later...

I was like you but I think I'd know where to bring my car now. I got Hi-Power Racing to install the Nismo mount for me. Mounts were installed and I paid only the quoted price + the're very helpful with assisting you with anything. Tell him Brandon intro you.

+1. Did ma 100k service with em they were real quick, efficient and fair with the way the charge you. Speak to Ivan top bloke.

  • 4 months later...

Has anybody heard from Dan lately? Is he ok? Will he be coming back? I move away for work for 18months, come back and there is no more ERD! He helped me out a lot back when I still had my 32 and had planned on going back when I start my next build, did really good work and would recomend him to anyone.

Dan is all good. He gets to spend some time with his family now so he is once again a jolly green giant!

That's good to hear and at the end of the day family comes first. I'm guessing that means there won't be a come back for a while at least?

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