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lights have been received and are badly damaged/cracked. Not road worthy at all. what to do?

Looks like he's building himself a real reputation among the enthusiasts here.

Not only is he a lost cause in communication skills, but a liar as well.

Hope it all works out.

Cheers, D

well i just spoke to el cid aka tyson bout the lights unfortunatly cause i did not know how aus post treats there shipments i did not pack it properly therefore it got cracked i have sorted out a mutrual arangement with him to either send the lights back and a refund or something similar. as i explained to tyson i did not mean to be a bad trader nor did i set out to rip anyone off but cause of the circumstances at my house i am short on cash, I may not be as much of an ethusiast as some of you guys but i like my skyline and hope to do it up, the turbo motor was sold to me as a whole but bits and pices were missing including the computer so the project worked out bad i then decided since i could not do anything with the car that i would try and sell it whole or part it out as i have no mechanical knolege really parting it out particularly engine wise was not the best idea, anyway im traying my best to work with what i have, so i will ask nicley does anyone know of anything that can be done to the L24E to give it some go.

PS i ask that infuture no one talk about my private life eg: getting my missus pregnant, btw im 18 not seventeen

you offer time and time again to sell parts for your car, never actually following through with ANYTHING, constant emails, sms' photos, posts and the rest...

WASTING MY TIME AS WELL AS EVERYBODY ELSES

then you come and ask what can be done with an L24e....

IT HAS BEEN f**kEN ASKED 20 TIMES ALREADY

USE THE f**kEN SEARCH BUTTON!!!

AND IF YOU GOT NO SKILLS (ie mechanical knowledge as stated previously) APART FROM BEING A f**kHEAD

WHY THE BLOODY HELL DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT CAN BE DONE ON A L24E IF YOU CANT UNCLIP A FRIGGEN ENGINE LOOM, OR UN SCREW 4 OR 5 FASTNERS AND CHUCK EM IN A BOX....HOW DAMN SIMPLE ARE YOU???

IF YOUR SUCH A HALFWIT MECHANICALLY HOW THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU CAN MAKE THE L24E ANY BETTER????

CAN YOU EVEN SPELL YOUR OWN NAME...

f**kEN STOP POSTING HERE YOU DUMBSHIT

AND DO US ALL A FAVOUR AND STOP POLLUTING THE GENE POOL....

have a nice day :P

"PS i ask that infuture no one talk about my private life eg: getting my missus pregnant, btw im 18 not seventeen"

Going on 5 by the things you put on here?

I have a 7 year old grandson that shows more intelligence than you!

Cheers, D

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