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Oh that muffler looks very pretty...my OS GIKEN one is dented (thanks to flinders parking garage )and not so pretty anymore...lol

oh well mine still sounds nice on full boot and only growls on idle...lol

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can you say paranoid, since when would Apple , Itunes, or Quicktime be used for these purposes.. geez how retarded

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can you say paranoid, since when would Apple , Itunes, or Quicktime be used for these purposes.. geez how retarded

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You also agree that you will not use these products for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of nuclear, missiles, or chemical or biological weapons.

welcome to end user agreement 2001.

woot found a buyer for the car!

Is there any other information about the car i need to know of apart from what is listed in the ad?

Me: What other information would you like to know?

Nothing much just want to make sure all bases are covered

I will purchase at the listed price and payment will be sent using PayPal and i will be needing your email with PayPal for payment or you could send me an invoice(ill handle the PayPal surcharge,you just let me know).Make sure you get back to me so that we can arrange for pick up as i will like the item to be picked as i am out of town at the moment.

I await your reply.

Thanks

Anyone got any idea of how to grab the money and run before the guy and/or paypal could chase it up? :D

my reply: I dont have a paypal account, never liked those things, are you able to send the cash through the mail instead? Express post should get the money to me by end of the week and we could arrange to get the car to you on the weekend/early next week.

Anyone got any idea of how to grab the money and run before the guy and/or paypal could chase it up? :P

my reply: I dont have a paypal account, never liked those things, are you able to send the cash through the mail instead? Express post should get the money to me by end of the week and we could arrange to get the car to you on the weekend/early next week.

Of course. Why did no-one else think of doing that.

With PayPal it takes a few days for funds to clear once they have made the deposit and then a few more days for you to transfer the funds into your own personal account. Best case scenario it would be 7 days between when the buyer puts money into PayPal and you have it in your own personal bank account. People being scammed by this are just lazy & or dumb.

Of course. Why did no-one else think of doing that.

With PayPal it takes a few days for funds to clear once they have made the deposit and then a few more days for you to transfer the funds into your own personal account. Best case scenario it would be 7 days between when the buyer puts money into PayPal and you have it in your own personal bank account. People being scammed by this are just lazy & or dumb.

You make it sound so simple. I'm sure theres some clause in the PayPal T&C that has allowed these scammers to get away...

What I reckon is this: they ask if theres anything they should know about the car, the seller misses something out, they buy the car pay with paypal, it clears, seller gets money sends off car, they receive the car and file paypal dispute over some bullshit thing that seller didnt state and 99% of the time paypal sides with the buyer and the money gets transferred into their paypal account and the seller's paypal account is suddenly minus whatever amount and they dont return the car, strips it down or whatever and paypal chases up with the seller to recoupe the money.

You make it sound so simple. I'm sure theres some clause in the PayPal T&C that has allowed these scammers to get away...

What I reckon is this: they ask if theres anything they should know about the car, the seller misses something out, they buy the car pay with paypal, it clears, seller gets money sends off car, they receive the car and file paypal dispute over some bullshit thing that seller didnt state and 99% of the time paypal sides with the buyer and the money gets transferred into their paypal account and the seller's paypal account is suddenly minus whatever amount and they dont return the car, strips it down or whatever and paypal chases up with the seller to recoupe the money.

why not just do it the old fashioned way with a bank transfer? :P worked for me

-D

do it dave

i gotta start making serious wheel selection soon too

- do i go all out, overfenders and custom made ROH Venturos (17*9 -20 and 17*10 -20 with shadow chrome centre and about 15cm of dish)

http://www.rohwheels.com.au/modularseriesventuro.php

- do i go a bit cheaper and a bit more period look, Rota RB (17*9 -13 and 17*9.5 -19)

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Yeah bank transfer or cash is good when the buyer isnt intending to rip me off :P

tell them 'no keys till the cash clears'.... most people understand the buy/sell relationship as one that is only concluded once the funds are in the posession of the seller ;P

pretty straight forward that :P

-D

do it dave

i gotta start making serious wheel selection soon too

- do i go all out, overfenders and custom made ROH Venturos (17*9 -20 and 17*10 -20 with shadow chrome centre and about 15cm of dish)

- do i go a bit cheaper and a bit more period look, Rota RB (17*9 -13 and 17*9.5 -19)

i will when craig comes through with the goods, lol.

*looks at craig*

get the rota's dude, that way when you bust one or 2, you wont be all emo and shit about having to replace them.

^ Pity about the bodykit!

... its american. par for the course.

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