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Would you do 900AUD for the Nismo coilovers..? Any chance you could post other pics of them and a little info on there condition and was also wondering if they come with the Nismo dampening tool..? For some reason, it won't let me open the full pic of the suspension..? Thanks and cheers... :)

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555KKK, please ring Ben Stack from JMS (Japanese Motorsport) immediately.

Ben Stack

P 08 8363 5555

M 0402 317 513

He has tried repeatedly to call you but you won't return his calls.

It seems you only joined SAU to sell your whole cars and various parts as all of your posts are "For Sale" items.

Any more complaints about you not resolving issues with your buyers will see an immediate cease to your "For Sale" items.

I await his call in response to yours before proceeding further.

Some people can't answer their personal calls at work dh. The guy only sent me a text yesterday..

What is the reason for you bullying me here sled? Is ben stack your mate or something else? Dude.. it's been one day since he sent me a txt!

And just so you're aware of the full story,

1. he's had the block for over a month

2. he's had it worked on

AND

3. HE HAD IT CHECKED OUT BEFORE HE BOUGHT IT!

I've always been quite happy to take any of my parts to a third party before any money changes hands which has worked perfectly.

I've had plenty of people happy with the parts I've sold to them. I'm on here for the networking.. the information.. to upgrade parts on my car.. to get advice.. to give advice AND to sell the bits I don't need.

I'm not here to hold hands & sing Kumbaya.

555KKK, please ring Ben Stack from JMS (Japanese Motorsport) immediately.

Ben Stack

P 08 8363 5555

M 0402 317 513

He has tried repeatedly to call you but you won't return his calls.

It seems you only joined SAU to sell your whole cars and various parts as all of your posts are "For Sale" items.

Any more complaints about you not resolving issues with your buyers will see an immediate cease to your "For Sale" items.

I await his call in response to yours before proceeding further.

As per your request via PM, no I will not delete my post.

He has been calling you for more than a day....if you liaise with your customers and resolve your issues, there won't be a need for me or any other Moderator to step in and mediate.

And if what you say is true regarding the block, then you have nothing to worry about.

just thought id put these left over items all on the one thread,

N1 block $1500

GTR Gearbox $800

Nismo 33 or 34 suspension $1000

Rb26 Cam covers Chrome $ 700

Rb26 Head complete $900

Apexi powerFC 32 or 33 GTR $750 $900

some bits are sold pm me if you want to know

I asked you to delete your post cause you jumped the gun & didn't have the full story. See above dude..

As for the phone calls, I cannot return a call to an unknown or private number- perhaps your gripe is with Telstra?

If he actually did ring at all, he should have left a voicemail & I've had no vm msgs.

And yes you're right, I don't have anything to worry about :P

As per your request via PM, no I will not delete my post.

He has been calling you for more than a day....if you liaise with your customers and resolve your issues, there won't be a need for me or any other Moderator to step in and mediate.

And if what you say is true regarding the block, then you have nothing to worry about.

Would you do 900AUD for the Nismo coilovers..? Any chance you could post other pics of them and a little info on there condition and was also wondering if they come with the Nismo dampening tool..? For some reason, it won't let me open the full pic of the suspension..? Thanks and cheers... :P

no dampening tool sorry bud

but pm me your email and ill send you some pics

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