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i wouldnt trust this guy anyone, he ripped me $160 bout a year back now! dissapeared off the face of the earth, now he's back, claims he doesnt know who i am, and wont give me $160 back for a set of sideskirts i bought, i never saw the sideskirts or the $160 back!

$1500 for a 34gtr gearbox, lol yeah right!

i wouldnt trust this guy anyone, he ripped me $160 bout a year back now! dissapeared off the face of the earth, now he's back, claims he doesnt know who i am, and wont give me $160 back for a set of sideskirts i bought, i never saw the sideskirts or the $160 back!

$1500 for a 34gtr gearbox, lol yeah right!

i dont even know who the hell you are, but i wouldnt be talkin crap! The gearbox did sell for that! Whats wrong cant you afford $1500 or somethin, upset you missed out on buying it! Grow up and get a life! Weirdo!

bullshit Nathan, you know i gave you $160 on the 29th may 2005

dont try to pretend you dont know who i am,

White R33 gtr side skirts i purchased... and i never recieved them, you avoided me every time i tried to get in contact with you.

see thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=74269&hl=

posts #3 and #12

i also have the financial bank records proving i sent you $160

please beware of nathan!

-Ruffels

bullshit Nathan, you know i gave you $160 on the 29th may 2005

dont try to pretend you dont know who i am,

White R33 gtr side skirts i purchased... and i never recieved them, you avoided me every time i tried to get in contact with you.

see thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=74269&hl=

posts #3 and #12

i also have the financial bank records proving i sent you $160

please beware of nathan!

-Ruffels

dude, you are seriously lost. Those side skirts were sent via star track express a long time ago! They were sent! They were all packaged and done. If you didnt receive your item then you best take it up with them. I cant even remember how long ago that was, nor you. But i dont receive money and not send stuff off, so you best check your side of it out.

Now if you wish to start harrassing me for something, have the maturity of a man and get off a forsale thread and start communicating through personal message, seeing as it is something which is not exactly an intelligent thing to do to someohe publicly, DEFAMATION!

Have a good day.

pics of radiator to [email protected]

Will have pics shortly as item is still in car, apparently fits R33 GTR.

In very good condition. Will pm you with pic once out of car.

WOW I WOULD BUY ITEMS OFF THIS GUY!!! SOUNDS deff on the level aye.....

I would give him $1500 for a R43 Gear box.

IF ITS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE then go and have a wank.

hahaha, funny thing is that none of you know me.... They exist, and so does all the other things that i have for my car, some people dont care about haggling over selling things and negotiating and therefor they just sell it at cheap prices, especially when they dont know the price for an item. If you cant accept it then fine, I honestly do not care, some parts are already sold. The trust front pipes, djetro power fc, intercooler, motor, gearbox,and brakes. So if you dont want to buy them then go find someone else who is selling them. Ruffels was the only one out of loads of people who have bought items off me in the past from my GTRs and had a problem, and if i was to run off with $100 odd dollars, dont make me laugh, i only sold the crap to get it out of my garage.

Oh by the way, after speaking via pm to ruffels, it was lost in freight. So have a good day.

Edited by GT51R

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