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yeah i have know danny and the guys since the old purple people eater days when they were the original drift kings with big stickers on the back window, they will still be around

So what man i 've known danny since he was 12 years old we rode bmx's together, i'd be pissed if someone made reference to me gettin off my head, some mate you are pal, dont forget the cops read these forums ya numbnut.

Well just to let people know that JMS will be back in the next few months. It will be under new MANAGMENT but they have new stock coming in late this month and should be opening next month.

It is on the JMS web site.

:lol:

www.japanesemotorsport.com.au

I thought it got sold a long white back? At least a year.

im assuming your talking bout the white gtr33 of their's. If so, im sure it did but was just asking if n1gtr33 owns it now. As ive seen the exact same one all the time in the unley area when im down there. Only thing that it was missing are the stickers.

Quote from a user from ns.com

"Hey Guys

Well here is everthing explained in black and white.

The JMS Name and web address where bought by a mate of mine here in Gawler who has been doing small import stuff for years and was involved with JMS back in the early days. His name is Ben Stack his dad Bernie Stack is involved in alot of the classic rallies here in SA and the Targa tasman. Bernie is also a owner of Gawler Bodyworks Crash Repairers. Bernie also owns our building where i work.

Ben will be operating just as a web based company for the time being and slowly build himself up. I will be helping him out with a few things here and there as basically he is going to operate out of our workshop here at GraphiX.

Ben has two cars here atm which are for sale a complied cefiro and the uncomplied (will be complied) skyline that you most probably saw at autosalon. He also has a container of engines and other bits coming soon so keep a watch on the site to see when it gets here.

Also as for the old JMS premises well 'BULLIVANTS' a cable and rigging company will be moving in their so no more skids "

Well you said it good luck to the new owner.

And No I don't own the White GTR I can't even remember my colour it has been so long. I should go and fire the old girl up and make sure it still run's.

The white one was in Tilbrooks not that long ago. Don't know who owns it.

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