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Obviously this bunch of cock juggling thunderflamin mongrels don't get the idea when someone politely reminds them that they are using images on their website that belongs to someone else, against their wishes.

In case you missed the old thread, the website http://www.flamethrowers.com.au peddles some gay shit which coaxes ricers to make their cars fast and the furious like. Whatever, I couldn't give a rats arse what they sold. My main quipe with them was their use of this image:

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Which is an image I made as an avatar for JAGR33 (Jack of Citywide towing) on this forum of his R33 GTR. The avatar was made from a video that I happened to take of his car on the Dyno at the now out of business BMT workshop in Fairfield, VIC.

In any case, this car does not use any flamethrowers.com.au products. Its the result of a race prepped exhaust and a very aggressive engine tune. I believe they are insulting the car by putting the image on their hack job of a website, let alone the fact that they took it upon themsleves to use the image without my permission.

I've already asked them politely to remove the image about a year ago, and they did for a while, but its been brought to my attention that they have put it back up on their front page and on their video's page. In fact it seems half the stuff on that website seems to have been plagarised.

I'm done being nice, so this time I ask you guys on SAU to email [email protected] and let them know exactly how much a pack of cocksmokers they are for belittling an awesome GTR with their bottom of the barrel garbage peddlings.

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yes coz Gemballa's really gonna use a "flamethrower kit" consisting of a sparkplug and a wire, supplied by some backyard arsemonkey from good old Oakleigh, Melbourne.

yes coz Gemballa's really gonna use a "flamethrower kit" consisting of a sparkplug and a wire, supplied by some backyard arsemonkey from good old Oakleigh, Melbourne.

i was being sarcastic, if you're refferring to me...

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