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hi mate i deposied money into your account on monday for the ECU, i pmed you that day but no reply.

Please let me know if the payment has cleared and post asap. I need it by next week.

hey it cleared today...and yes i got ur PM....ill send it through tomorrow so its in by friday.'

thanks

hi mate i deposied money into your account on monday for the ECU, i pmed you that day but no reply.

Please let me know if the payment has cleared and post asap. I need it by next week.

check your PM, im very dissapointed, the ECU you send me is not even frm a skyline. had to buy another ecu today from wreckers, i want my money back and il send you back your ecu,

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Your threads are locked, and posting rights removed.

Until you sort out the issue with J3TR33

Its simply NOT good enough to pass the blame for parts, onto someone else.

You sold them, you are accountable.

Once the issue is resolved, and J3TR33 has PM'd me so, i will re-enable your posting rights.

No-one should do any dealings with this person, consider him a risk until issues are fixed

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