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he'll come through with the goods...

he had to fly interstate due to an emergency.

he's a vic club member and lot of people on here know him pretty well...

i'll shoot him a message and remind him

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hmm well if sumone could get in contact with him, would b awesome. purchased the coilovers 3 months ago...and have got zero....:):( im not tryin to make an ass off muhself on here...just trying to get sumfin i paid for thats all :)

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???? I dont know phantom32 personally but im gonna buy some parts off him 2nite, he's gonna give me a buzz later on. Were doing a simple cash swap for the things im buying.

he's been sick lately which is what he told me - just spoke to him 5minutes ago on the mobile, he's in the eastern suburbs; seems like a pretty straight forward guy, i mean if he was dodgy, he would have asked me to deposit money into his bank account.

anyways, i can ask him about anyones transactions with him when i meet him tonight - maybe clear the air a bit

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