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Thanks for the support guys.

I sell stuff on this forum. when i do, i make sure i describe and price it correctly. i do everything i can to help out the person that buys my stuff. Its a great way to support the forum community. then things like this happen and it stuffs it up for everyone... :(

It appears that the pump may have locked up and the crank has spun a bit further cracking the drive ring and sending cracks everywhere...

here's some pics...

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what a tosser, you can clearly see its f**ked from those photo's. gave himself a bad name, all over $300. pffftt send jun an email, they are really helpful, maybe they could sell you a new drive?

Edited by sic200

Sorry i haven't been on

Emails dont get sent to my email address, as im using the girlfriends account

I also don't check the nissan forums much .. seeing as i own a toyota

Ron's getting every dollar back, don't jump to conclusions kids, i just haven't been e-stalking this site 24/7 :nyaanyaa:

It seems i may have offended you.....for which i am truly sorry

hope you hold No hard feelings.

Alfie

Sorry i haven't been on

Emails dont get sent to my email address, as im using the girlfriends account

I also don't check the nissan forums much .. seeing as i own a toyota

Ron's getting every dollar back, don't jump to conclusions kids, i just haven't been e-stalking this site 24/7 :nyaanyaa:

No problems, dodgy kents are aplenty, especially since 99% of sales dont require you to even meet in person/talk to someone over the phone, too easy to be 'anonymous'

I have sold a few other things here from my (ex) 25 build, a GT35R, ARP studs, forged pistons etc, and all those people have been more than happy with their gear.

But yeah, apology accepted. :(:nyaanyaa:

Edited by Sammy

Sorry man.

You are a very rare breed for being so honest and in returning the money even when you didn't have to.

maximum respect.

rob

No problems, dodgy kents are aplenty, especially since 99% of sales dont require you to even meet in person/talk to someone over the phone, too easy to be 'anonymous'

I have sold a few other things here from my (ex) 25 build, a GT35R, ARP studs, forged pistons etc, and all those people have been more than happy with their gear.

But yeah, apology accepted. :blush::whistling:

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