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Sorry to hear about this, the circumstances certainly do not add up.

But I notice you only joined up after it happened.

Too bad you did not get on here when you were only thinking about getting a Skyline and possibly get some good advice before buying.

We have to get the word out to more potential Skyline owners somehow via some free media exposure of a positive kind :wave:

Something like the Bikies doing the Kids Toy Run etc.

- That must be the reason they can ride around making 120db from the exhaust and you never see them pulled over.

i heard about the bostcruising site and went on a cruise with them it was good bu never knew there was one on skylines..

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The vehicle would have already been chopped and scattered by now.

More than likely (not pointing fingers and that)

but seems to me like an inside job......hey but could be ligit too

have the police been notified?...have you paid for this yet?

Hope they get caught and get a prison sentence...

Good luck finding them

Here are some recent pics of it after a polish..

The vehicle would have already been chopped and scattered by now.

More than likely (not pointing fingers and that)

but seems to me like an inside job......hey but could be ligit too

have the police been notified?...have you paid for this yet?

Hope they get caught and get a prison sentence...

Good luck finding them

Here are some recent pics of it after a polish.. The engine cover and inlet manifold are sprayed blue now i think that is what the guy said to me..

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Those pics are outside OH Performance, it is right next door to Nisma.

I'm assuming your importer was a guy named "Jamie"?

If so, get him to give you a replacement car (assuming they don't find yours.) he has a few....

Also, why has it got plates? :S

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Those pics are outside OH Performance, it is right next door to Nisma.

I'm assuming your importer was a guy named "Jamie"?

If so, get him to give you a replacement car (assuming they don't find yours.) he has a few....

Also, why has it got plates? :S

Yeah he gets the car complied there apparently what are oh performance like? the bloke who imports them is damien williams.. Yeah if i don't get the money then i get that blue nismo GTR in the workshop there apparently getting worked on supposed to be ready by 6th of august you should check it out and fill me in on the details? :yes:

Yeah with the servo tape the police looked at it but i am not sure if they made any copys of it and it was on friday so they might of recorded over it i will have to get hold of bp in mcintyre road and ask the cops might have it not sure.. I just think it was really bad luck on his part but he knows he has to hold his own on this contract so he is dropping off this R32 gts-t to drive till he gets this other gtr ready for my by the 6th of august or give me the full amount of money back..

Just be careful when signing anything.. Make sure that this R32 GTS-T that he is delivering isnt in fact the GTR you're waiting for legally. ie. dont sign anything that says that you have received a car!!!

this is all so very suss, if i were you i would be being a lot more aggresive towards this westy shmuck, get s letter from a solicitor with your demands, also threatening a full police investigation, you can also report people to the ATO which i'm sure wouldn't be appreciated, this guy is obviously a wheeler/dealer, and deserves to be stopped, please make it so he is forced to come and empty my wheely bin every monday.

please make it so he is forced to come and empty my wheely bin every monday.

thats comical gold!

any way. good luck with all this mess mate, hope things turn out for the best.

you have my condolences.

cheers. james.

ps: i would even personally go for a cruise to sunshine if i could and do some detective work for you but my circumstances dont allow me to. sorry (unlicenced).

Hmm, this does sound very sus - i live right near OH Performance & Nisma and drive past regularly and always see "James'" (Owner of OH Performance i believe) workshop full of cars inside and out. My cousin worked at Nisma and i know theres been tension between the two shops - havn't heard anything good about James (& the company).....I'm not sure if i ever seen your GT-R out the front/inside of OH though - that blue one has been on sale for quite a while i believe, as i went past there in Jan asking a few questions.

I wouldn't trust them, personally.

Hope everything works out ok for you- I'll keep an eye out in the area.

Yeah a blue gtr for sale he said he would give me that one in replace for mine is it a nismo one or something?

Just do avoid any bias, Nisma and OH are the same thing. The only reason they don't like each other is because they are right next to each other. Simple. Neither is better than the other. Both seem dodgey to me anyways for some reason.

Is there a blue gtr for sale out the front of oh performance place i am supposed to have that one?

Just think for a second; Why has the blue GTR been on sale for so long?

Every tom, dick and harry would stop and look at a blue 32GTR, that is for sale, so if it was in any sort of decent condition it would have been sold a loooong time ago. Don't get fooled by his bullshit, get YOUR car or get the money back and go to a trusted importer.

You still haven't answered why he didn't replace a $75 dollar battery while he completed all those mods for you.

Just think for a second; Why has the blue GTR been on sale for so long?

Every tom, dick and harry would stop and look at a blue 32GTR, that is for sale, so if it was in any sort of decent condition it would have been sold a loooong time ago. Don't get fooled by his bullshit, get YOUR car or get the money back and go to a trusted importer.

You still haven't answered why he didn't replace a $75 dollar battery while he completed all those mods for you.

haha.

I'm going to check out that blue GTR just out of curiosity!

Will let u guys know how I go.....

Guys. This is not a "lets start rumours thread"

This is NOT NS.com where you can bag a business or start rumours when you feel like it.

Keep it on topic or i will suspend all your accounts.

If you have info, post up. If not, dont post. Simple

cheers

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