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He is sore because his scam/false advertising has been found out. It is now publically known that he can't be trusted, and has lost alot of potential business nationally.

If evidence could be provided and he was up front and honest, plus treated people with some manners then I would believe he is a true business person. But his wording and manners suggest that he has obviously been short changed in the IQ department, especially thinking he could scam an Skyline car forum that he actually has a legit NISMO tunned/built engine in a GTR.

If he was serious, then paper work, dates of work done, updates to FAST and NISMO themselves would be able to verify the said car. Alas this has not been case, and as a business person I would have expected you to have fully researched the vehicle before importing or selling. So in the end it sux to be u!

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Ok just to sum up incase I've missed something:

Question asked about a guy selling a car with a "NISMO Built engine". Turns out the guy selling the car can't back up anything... THEN has a go at everyone because we found it to not be NISMO built?

Have I missed something here???

Well screw it I'll have a go - I'm selling an R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur - it looks surprisingly like an R32 GTSt but trust me it has the number 2 in the engine number so it's a R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur ...

Anyone who says I'm wrong is a "tosser"

Good job Jim, good job.

tossers everwhere just as i thought , makes this fourm a tosser site ! should be tossers austrilia , not skylines austrailia

So Jim, you wont be posting here any more?...sounds like a great idea. :)

BTW It's Australia not "austrilia"

Clost this thread? Why would we want to do that now? Think I might leave it open a little longer sorry. You've been caught out trying to spin sh|t and now you're just dark you've been caught.

Mate if this is a tosser forum, why don't you "toss along" now and try and shaft some drift kiddies somewhere huh?

So you stated to the potential buyer that it was an S-Tune engine because it had an "S" in the engine number, then you claim that

"R33 GTR V-spec nismo Japan Built engine ,nismo Twin turbos, 4WD Special mid night purple duco RARE"

So are Nismo changing engine numbers now or are you completely FOS, actually by your previous comments you don't have to answer that.

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And here i was, reading boost like the good little enthusiast i am, and had much respect for OH Performance for building 2 very very awesome GTR's. And to find out, well, all of the above?

BAHAHAHAHAHAHA :/

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