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Jason , just another point , the court orderd this is not to be mentioned on any forums as you were pissed with the findings and result of your stupid actions after your accident and blaiming some one else as for your money im still waiting for you to come and collect , by the way i liked your expert mechanic that knew all about the gtr engine and said there was only 5 bolts holding the fly wheel to the engine , he stated to the court that as a expert mechainc and with 20 years plus building the gtr rb 26 engines there is only 5 bolts on the fly wheel to the crank shaft , and stated that the engine that you received wasnt your in fact that its the same engine number on your rego label , your expert mechanic again said the engine was out of a ford , not a nissan gtr rb26 , and the seats were not GTR seats well what were they ! your car was returned with R32 gtr seats , which again your expert mechanic says there not GTR seat s there from a ford or some other car not GTR ! and the head lights that you got back there N1 lights , well who looks like the idoit and who tried to do the right by helping out , you f**ked the engine , you pay , not me ! just like who stacked your car ! and the head lights that were stolen , i replaced them with Nismo N1 lights where your mechanic states that they were from a laser or pintara , im not going to name who this expert mechanic is but looking at your photos and every one can see that you Jason Rollo , the head lights are N1 , much better than the GTST ones that were one you car after the accident , the seats were R32 gtr ones ,

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