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Hi

I was wondering if anyone could answer my question about how to become a trader on the website and what pricing options are available. I have emailed [email protected] and pmd two moderators with no avail and further the link http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/trader_info.php is dead.

Can anyone please help me?

Thanks

Marcel

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i have emailed both of them twice now

my patience is running extremely thin

and also at least of them is online rite now

You've given them just over three days - of which two of them are a weekend. I hope you do realise that they do have lives too and not attached to SAU 24/7.

Nick (Blitz) is the one to get hold of for trader status, you've let him know and I suggest you just wait and not be so impatient. :P

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I generally dont read my PM's for 1-2 weeks at time.

Even though im logged on everyday.

Christian just doesnt read PM's

And Blitz runs the busiest section on the forum

They might have had 15 enquiries this week ontop of yours.

Stuff can take a while to get through.

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hey mate

ill be selling a variety of parts, but first up will be a wheel group buy (which was deleted from the parts section in 5 minutes after posting).

and still no reply from moderators!

Email me please, nick at skylinesaustralia.com

I will get back to you asap

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