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one funny bargain person pm me last week some time said he is interested my the boost controller I got....as soon as I started talking to him...he started bargain..He came up with all these crap story, even he said he will going to Japan to buy parts over to sell.....lol I personally dun think he will....later, we come up with a agreed price...When I ask him to pick it up, then he started again...saying he is too much and sh*t....then I didnt sms and ask him what is going to do fo a day....I asked him a day later via sms, then he turn around and say "Not going to buy it with this price"...lol...I mean WTF is wrong with you, we agree with a price then he said he can get it somewhere else with that price....afterward he is started send me some msg trying to scaring me...OMG me so scared (joking).....

Anyway nothing too big problem, just want to post it up and laugh around...What a Ass F**ker....

By the way, his username is "drf34", only been just come in to SAU last few week....And he said he got a R34....and he is in Darra, Oxley side....keep your eyes out people..

What a shame we got such a person like that..

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It's school holiday time. You get the morons coming out to post on the o'so'cool inta-net on their school break to pass the time pretending they own 5000billlion kw skylines and everything else.

Wouldn't surprise me if it was some kid just trying to see if he could get it for some stupid price to hock off on ebay or the like to make a few $

That does not even make sense

As for the other issue...I cant beleive he made threatening SMS's unbeleivable

How does that not make sense?

And don't worry about him Stephen22... the guy's obviously one massive ass clown.

Do you still have the SMS? If the contents of an SMS are deemed to be vulgar by use of swearing or threatening then the crime is very serious, it falls under criminal law due to it being a missuse of a telecommunications device and the penalties can be quite severe.

I recommend taking your phone with the SMS still on it to a Police station and let them pursue it. Even if it is a teenager they should get a scare and a good behaviour bond.

Do you still have the SMS? If the contents of an SMS are deemed to be vulgar by use of swearing or threatening then the crime is very serious, it falls under criminal law due to it being a missuse of a telecommunications device and the penalties can be quite severe.

I recommend taking your phone with the SMS still on it to a Police station and let them pursue it. Even if it is a teenager they should get a scare and a good behaviour bond.

so it was YOU who dobbed me in! You bastard :P

Actually I done something more then that already.....in one of his sms, he said" since you got quite a few things on sale here, dun get too surprise if got kick on the head when people looking at you parts"...but on the other side, I asked my friend (cant tell his name) who worked in the Telecom company..He went into the system and found his full name address with with mobile number..

So I am sitting here waiting for him to do something, as if he will (Dun think he have balls).

Actually here is his number~~

He give it out..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ic=120483&st=20

Another good example people....Dun give out your credit card number, password or phone number on public forums....things will happen

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