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Hey guys and girls,

I need to track down a user. His user name is Tommmo (here is a link to his profile http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?showuser=20233) He told me his real name was David and i know he is from the northan suburbs

I lent him a stock R34 front bar a while back, he said he would need it for about 2 weeks to get through compliance. I have been trying to ring him it and his mobile simply says he is unavailable when i call it. I have rang lots of times, and various times throughout the day. I have also messaged etc and have had no reply.

I really need a hand getting hold of this guy so i can get my front bar back as i actually need it.

Any help would be appricated.

Sean

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Last Active 21st August, 2006 - 07:24 AM

You didn't grab his address and what not?

I know when he was last on.. and no i didn't get his address. I got his mobile number n that was bout it.

I have helped out lots of people over the years with borrowing parts etc, all of them off nissansilvia, this is the first person i have helped out off SAU. Needless to say i wont be helping out anyone else in the future unless i know them well!

I am David's girlfriend and am sorting this out with Mxtcy. It's a big misunderstanding.

Mods please delete this thread. Thankyou

But I wanna hear it from Davo ir mxtcy, yo chief, can i borrow sum stuff for regency ID check :)

Can trade with my aftermarket stuff until it clears? worth m0ore anyways.

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