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i to have met Patric personally, i really wouldn't of thought all this was him, such a nice helpful guy, and i also went to his premisis and purchased excellent condition parts for cheap, got the mint-est r32 seat ive ever seen for $20.

Hey 32dave yeah i had the same impression too until i realised i was missing 2 castor arm bushes and then the coils were leaking and he changed in too this lying scumbag, if the parts were not playing up none of this would have happened and i would have been happy to deal with him.

Should find out where his resturant and call the health and safety in make sure its clean.

sooner or later someone is not going to be so nice to one of these guys who think its ok to rip people off & not honour their word. I wonder how the locals overseas deal with these people? dont they cut off hands on their first offence of this type???

Car he's selling on eBay

What you say, shall we make a "visit" to check out the car?

Test Drive time!

Is it just me, or does this VIN plate look very... non genuine.

I dont remember my R34 having one that looked anywhere near as new, or dodgey on its ends.

Yeh that looks shifty... i thought that stuff usually goes on the firewall... then again the complier could have just been drunk....

Might be worth a shot mate you never know, Ebay should know about these dodgy fcuks, on the other hand I suppose they get plenty of emails on the same topic, and probs wouldnt be able to do much without proof.

I know it dont mean shit but I saw that black Benz (DIMSIM) on SE freeway Shailer Park North bound on wednesday arv. Tripped out when I saw this thread lol

and play the hilly billy song while your at it!

No don't do any of that because we here at SAU are responsible, better and smarter than Dim-Dum-Steve........ i think.... oh wells i guess all we can do is play the song....

dingaling ding ding dingaling ding

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How is it that this low life scrum sucking sheit licker like him can be allowed to keep breathing??

I mean, Surely if a few forums like SAU and Subie and goodness knows who else he has suckered can link together and inform the fun police, surely somethiing would happen to him..?

Does anybody know of someone in the subie forum to ask?? Perhaps if the 2 forums made an offical complaint to 'ACA' or whoever, maybe we could use their onesided views for our common good? (at least once in their lifetime!)

This idiot NEEDS to be exsposed in a large public domain.

thoughts??

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