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Cause of the new bubby missus says my r30 has to go so we can get a wagon

Good Condition DR30 Hotplate Taillights and there globes and wiring $500

Except for ECU any bits off of L20et name ur prices

Also Clutch plate and Flywheel for L20et name ur price

please need all these gone soon as so i can buy the wagon ehh

I guess this is sort of good by from me as i will soon have no skyline

so last thing MR30 White on black with black hood but green door jams and engine bay basicly rollin shell u can use for parts $500

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Cause of the new bubby missus says my r30 has to go so we can get a wagon

Good Condition DR30 Hotplate Taillights and there globes and wiring $500

Except for ECU any bits off of L20et name ur prices

Also Clutch plate and Flywheel for L20et name ur price

please need all these gone soon as so i can buy the wagon ehh

I guess this is sort of good by from me as i will soon have no skyline

so last thing MR30 White on black with black hood but green door jams and engine bay basicly rollin shell u can use for parts $500

I need a fuel pump & bracket, fuse box and a foot of wiring, the engine wirings for the fuel injections, the resistor pack

Nigel

Cause of the new bubby missus says my r30 has to go so we can get a wagon

Good Condition DR30 Hotplate Taillights and there globes and wiring $500

Except for ECU any bits off of L20et name ur prices

Also Clutch plate and Flywheel for L20et name ur price

please need all these gone soon as so i can buy the wagon ehh

I guess this is sort of good by from me as i will soon have no skyline

so last thing MR30 White on black with black hood but green door jams and engine bay basicly rollin shell u can use for parts $500

If you're not interested in replying, why bother posting ?

Nigel

  • 5 weeks later...

OK.

well to start off with the last time he was active was 'Last Seen: 7th April, 2009 - 02:45 PM '

so thats 12 days with no log on.

what day did 'eL Cid 26' transfer the money into his account?

as i understand all money is now in Mister30 s account and no notification has been given, nor any contact.

not good enough

Edited by hall sales

bah, paid 350 inc postage

bank transaction history actually says it left my account 3/4/09

last msg from him was the 6th

"hey mate yeah i have not got the money yet but when i do i will post the taillights to ya"

MAG, didnt you buy the ecu and cas off him or something?

yes, i tried to get stuff from him, and he emailed pics etc,

but as usual, being a TOTAL waste of time, i think he either really has his hands full, or just a retard

i can get email address and mobile number to you,

0422308435

his name is jason

dont use big words as he might not understand

i offered him money etc and he just doesnt get his act together

I'm buggered if I know, but what's he doin fillin in his woman at 17 in the first place.

On another thread I had a go at him coz he came on with all these ideals of grandure and did SFA!

Now he's ripping everyone off for the parts.

Might be worth a joint effort to go pay him a visit.

Cheers, D

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