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Hi,

I've met this guy through a website he was trying to post his advertisement on,

he claims to be sell 33 bodykits and i'm thinking of buying one a 400r front off him for $230 and $90 shipping to Perth from Melbourne.

His name is Kam Kwan Leung

and he goes by the name of Bodykit Australia

So if anybody has ever heard of him or used him before some feedback would be great guys,

Cheers.

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Not sure about the supplier but I wish I had his courier. For us to transport a Front Bar to Perth from Melbourne would cost $280+. I don't want to jump to conclusions but thought it might help get a picture.

thanks for the info mate,

this is our conversation below:

:32 PM me: Hi, i will be paying you for the 400r bumper on friday

is that ok?

7:33 PM it was $230 for the bumper and $90 shipping to wa postcode 6064

what is your paypal account?

7:34 PM Bodykit: paypal will have a surcharge of 5% on top

me: ok, how about direct transfer into bank account?

Bodykit: yes. that is fine

me: ok could i please have your details

Bodykit: bsb:.063408, acc:10367577 commonwealth bank - name: Kam Kwan Leung

7:35 PM email us the details include: your name in full, contact number, delivery address, products purchased and the receipt number of your payment

me: do you have an abn numbe ror anything

7:36 PM could i please have your contact number?

7:38 PM Bodykit: we can send you the tracking number of the delivery once your full payment is received

me: ok no worries

could i please have your contact number?

in case i need to contact you

and do you have an abn number? or a store location?/////

thankyou

7:39 PM Bodykit: u can try 0416456465 . but the person who pick up the call do not know anything about your order

until u have paid the order and we will process it

me: ok no worries

7:40 PM thanks

Bodykit: thank you

yes paypal is a safer option.. doesnt mean the bar wont be shit.. you will only get to contest if the product isnt recieved.. however it is only another 15.00 for paypal.. i'd pay it as at least ur covered somewhere.. and that money goes to paypal anyways

thanks for the info mate,

this is our conversation below:

:32 PM me: Hi, i will be paying you for the 400r bumper on friday

is that ok?

7:33 PM it was $230 for the bumper and $90 shipping to wa postcode 6064

what is your paypal account?

7:34 PM Bodykit: paypal will have a surcharge of 5% on top

me: ok, how about direct transfer into bank account?

Bodykit: yes. that is fine

me: ok could i please have your details

Bodykit: bsb:.063408, acc:10367577 commonwealth bank - name: Kam Kwan Leung

7:35 PM email us the details include: your name in full, contact number, delivery address, products purchased and the receipt number of your payment

me: do you have an abn numbe ror anything

7:36 PM could i please have your contact number?

7:38 PM Bodykit: we can send you the tracking number of the delivery once your full payment is received

me: ok no worries

could i please have your contact number?

in case i need to contact you

and do you have an abn number? or a store location?/////

thankyou

7:39 PM Bodykit: u can try 0416456465 . but the person who pick up the call do not know anything about your order

until u have paid the order and we will process it

me: ok no worries

7:40 PM thanks

Bodykit: thank you

The highlighted bits are dodgey as...He doesn't have an ABN = Not a legit buisiness

The contact # is even worse,have you even tried ringing it? 1) no one answers 2)not even a voice on the message bank to say who it is or anything at all about Bodykit Australia.

3) why not ask who his courier is and ring them yourself for a quote on delivery and see if it comes anywhere near the $90 he quoted you.

Just buy 1 off PSI Parts, you know he's legit.

Hi,

I've met this guy through a website he was trying to post his advertisement on,

he claims to be sell 33 bodykits and i'm thinking of buying one a 400r front off him for $230 and $90 shipping to Perth from Melbourne.

His name is Kam Kwan Leung

and he goes by the name of Bodykit Australia

So if anybody has ever heard of him or used him before some feedback would be great guys,

Cheers.

Dude dont do it

Ring Bruce from Fibrevision he has moulds for 400r and makes up 100% perfect bodykits and the price wont be much more. Buying stuff like this end in blood and tears.

Bodykit fitting and bodykit quality is a major problem over here.

PSI parts try Star trek courier you should be able to get a great competitive deal. DMD use them and postage from qld to perth was always around 50$ for me for kits

Thanks for the help guys,

I think i will go with a more familiar seller because i tried calling many times and nobody has picked up the phone.

Have you got Bruce's number from fibrevision patty? Ill be comparing prices with psi so it will be one or the other =D

hi psi parts,

could you please see if you can get a cheaper courier like star trek and get it posted to me with them?

was the $356 you quoted the bar and shipping or just the shipping?

Thanks mate =D

That quote was for a full kit. An individual bar to 6064 is $284.50

Not sure how Pattygtst managed to get a quote that low from QLD to perth, as the item would have probably gone from qld to melb and then to perth.

Keep in mind the box is 200 x 60 x 70 cm (cubic weight of 190kg). You are more than welcome to organise your own freight however we use Allied Express and do not make money from the freight.

hey guys,

I used an ebay seller called F1bodykit who is also in melbourne. $275 plus $110 shipping to Brisbane for the Trust front bar that i bought.

the guy's english was a bit lame, but overall the service was good and the product is pretty good- i fit it myself in about 30 mins. Have yet to get it painted, so im one of those bogans who drives around with a grey bar on a white car :ermm:

Hopefully tuff33 will help me out there :thumbsup:

Cheers

Ryan

Not sure about the supplier but I wish I had his courier. For us to transport a Front Bar to Perth from Melbourne would cost $280+. I don't want to jump to conclusions but thought it might help get a picture.

Hey Dale, I emailed you the other day but u just sold the last front bar I wanted. If Richy08 and i combined our parts in one package, could you tell us how much it would cost then for postage to the same postcode (single front bar for me only)? Maybe a lot cheaper for us or no?

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