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Thanks for all the replies but and appreciate the advice but

Can't be bothered with the taking to court bit unless he doesn't refund the money

Ethan has already Pm'ed me but am looking for something a bit more worked.

Hansi's supposed T51R Kansai garage car I have already seen and I don't need to keep chasing the guy if he won't make the time to get it proffesionally inspected ( plus the price is too high for what it is )

Nathans car is now missing the R34GTR wheels and has just come out of the panel shop and I hope the engine has been fixed....

Cheers

Ken

Arrrggghhhh!!

Tried ringing the dude with the other one all w/end after getting hold of him on Friday.

He told me Friday would email me bank details but didn't.

Sent me an email a minute ago he has a deposit from a guy Saturday so sorry.

What is it with these Victorians:mad:

Cheers

Ken

What the fark is the point in a deposit if you are just gonna sell it to someone else. rude bastard! Im assuming i know which car this is too.....

Ken I spied you at Jarradale on Sat. I was standing talking to Ben Searcy and you said hi to him. Was gonna come over for a chat but you disappeared into the Takiyama (sp?) bay.

Yes you are correct . Should have said who you were but was sorting out an exhaust for Endo .

Was also struggling to walk after ripping a back muscle so wasn't in the best of moods.

Cheers

Ken

$28k for that kinda GTR is a pretty good price nevertheless :)

Sorry to hear about all the trouble Ken :)

If there's one thing i've learnt out of your troubles, it's verbal agreements mean squat when money is involved. Especially these days.

Money has no morals, and nor do the people when it comes to money. It's like when all your mates go ga-ga for a hot chick as soon as they see them, but you only know she's trouble after you sleep with her....

... no, not bitter at all!

Originally posted by Strich9ine

It's like when all your mates go ga-ga for a hot chick as soon as they see them, but you only know she's trouble after you sleep with her....

... no, not bitter at all!

Mind if I find out how bad the trouble is? :)

:stir:

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