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I bought a r32 gtr of this guy and the engine blew up. Then he rebuilt it and it blew up again. I told him I was taking legal action against him. Then he told me wouldn't give my car back to me until I payed him for stripping down the engine and he said he would give me the car back in pieces. A month or so later he rang my father and told him that my car had been broken into it had been damaged and parts had been stolen off it. Which included my front seats, intercooler, oil cooler, oil re-locater, custom polyurethane front bar, hks gauges, hks boost controller, front head lights, carbon fiber bonnet and the list goes on. It went to civil court and we settled on the condition he give me back my car with all my items that were stolen in the burglary. I went to pick my car up and he wasn't even at his work shop on mcintyre rd in sunshine. He had some kid there and the car was there but it was basically a shell. I refused to take it and it went back to court and he was ordered to pay me $500.00 which I have never received. Checkout the before and after shots.

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everyone knows not to go there lol why in all the places you could of went to buy a car you went there lolz. you should have done some research before....but bad luck man and what you mean it blew up? what did? why? oh's fault? poor engine install/dodgy?????

James and Sonya are both crooks correct, I feel for you mate, he tried it with me too, many years ago. Its a fact he makes money buy rolling people. If you want the full story quietly let me know but its lengthy.

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Something doesnt add up here, you went to court and won but only got $500 ?

There is something you are not telling us... Otherwise damm this sounds like the best rort ever, fix somebodys 100,000$ ferrari, stooge them out of everything, pay $500 fine, sell parts for $50k.

Rinse, Repeat.

Never trust anything from the WEST....IBTL :D

Harass him tho, get nasty enough and hell prolly fix you up with anothee stolen/rebirthed car from one of your mates... :D

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Although given James own 'displays' & 'claims' on this forum about cars he is selling... which through investigation have been shown to be 'not quite' as advertised, I can't say I'm surprised.

Either way, can't have business slander going on.

Last word if i may... if he was ordered to give the car with everything, and then you went to court again and he was only ordered to pay $500 - that doesn't make a lot of sense knowing how the courts work myself having been through similar civil rubbish with someone i no longer live with.

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