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Original dude paid the deposit?

If not, screw him and invite new one over.

no, i would love to let the other guy come and look at it/ possibly buy it and then f**k the ebay guy off but i dont want to f**k up my dads ebay account, we use it to trade online at work etc so we have a high positive rating across all the customer crap

no, i would love to let the other guy come and look at it/ possibly buy it and then f**k the ebay guy off but i dont want to f**k up my dads ebay account, we use it to trade online at work etc so we have a high positive rating across all the customer crap

did you state in the auction that the successful bidder has 'x' days to pay a deposit or you reserve the right to sell to another buyer if one should come forward

no, i would love to let the other guy come and look at it/ possibly buy it and then f**k the ebay guy off but i dont want to f**k up my dads ebay account, we use it to trade online at work etc so we have a high positive rating across all the customer crap

No deposit left, let the other bloke come if he buys it, so be it.

Topgear has become too commercial and mainstream

Topgear = sold out, skimp on all the technical info cause its "boring".

Fifth Gear for life!

dont know how to break it to you man, but top gear is a TELEVISION SHOW!

it was designed to be commercial, an has been since episode 1. they have NEVER had any worthwhile technical info, and they never will as that wouldn't rate.

5th gear is even suckier. people who say it's the show for enthusiasts need their head examined.... it's just a second rate topgear, with an even more overtly gay presenter (although he is a much better driver)

and dont even start me on the other 2 homo's and the woman....

5th gear segments that dont involve tiff ALWAYS result in me changing the channel...

Ever since they moved on from SBS to Ch9 = Sell out.

err.... that was the aussie networks... the top gear guys in the UK probably dont even know that it changed

Fifth gear is the most boring car show ever. Atleast top gear is more entertaining

i am agree

fifth gear lets a woman drive.

clearly it has no potential or grasp on reality as we allllll know women cant drive.

bahahahaha

No need to be an ass alex 0.o mixed company bru!

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new show called "kalgoorlie cops" has an add that features an aust highway patrol car "hooning"

frequent closeups of the cops foot mashing the pedal and the tacho hitting redline.

double standards much?

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