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hi guys, im about to go ****en jump on a fork lift and tip that f'ckn engine off a cliff, I called DHL and they have no record of parts being sent so unless they used another shipping company other than the one i specifically asked for and the one they told me they normally use neway the parts havent been sent, they havent replyed to my emails for the last few days so i believe i have been rorted of 200 bucks. for **** sake if i new it was gonna be this much trouble i wouldnt of bothered.

hi guys, im about to go ****en jump on a fork lift and tip that f'ckn engine off a cliff, I called DHL and they have no record of parts being sent so unless they used another shipping company other than the one i specifically asked for and the one they told me they normally use neway the parts havent been sent, they havent replyed to my emails for the last few days so i believe i have been rorted of 200 bucks. for **** sake if i new it was gonna be this much trouble i wouldnt of bothered.

Bummer man, hope the parts were sent and this is just a big misunderstanding, hoping........!

Man, spent my lunch reading last nights whore effort, lucky I did, found out SAM (FYN33) IS SINGLE, :) She is soooooo gonna get flooded now, by every single guy here, well the guy that gets to be by her side, is a VERY LUCKY MAN!

im hoping to but i cant see it being feesible, means i have to stay up tonight and try and sort out wtf is going on

Sounds like it might be worth it, also if they start messing you around, call up mindflux and he'll STAB THEM! :) jk mindflux, well he would prolly have the connections to get someone "whacked" over there :D

its nto only that but time is running out to do the conversion, my mechanic leaves very soon and ill be stuck with no money and a half finished car

Hmmm or start saving to pay a mech to do it, just imagine the sound, but think positive, the parts are on the way............. just keep thinking it and it will come true..................hoping!!

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