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why the hell cant we just announce dodgy traders? it really shits me. if this were a dodgy private sale, there'd be no problem naming them.

why do the rules protect dodgy traders, when its likely that sau users will buy from sau traders BECAUSE theyre sau traders! ie. assumed to be trustworthy.

PM please.

why the hell cant we just announce dodgy traders? it really shits me. if this were a dodgy private sale, there'd be no problem naming them.

why do the rules protect dodgy traders, when its likely that sau users will buy from sau traders BECAUSE theyre sau traders! ie. assumed to be trustworthy.

PM please.

im pretty sure its got something to do with skylines australia getting sued as it has happened to other car clubs in the past.

Damn Al how many black cats have you run over recently?

Sorry to hear about the dramas and hope it doesn't end up costing you too much....would there be any point in contacting the rim manufacturer considering the rim hasn't actually been damaged and therefore could be a manufacturing fault?

Damn Al how many black cats have you run over recently?

Sorry to hear about the dramas and hope it doesn't end up costing you too much....would there be any point in contacting the rim manufacturer considering the rim hasn't actually been damaged and therefore could be a manufacturing fault?

I'm waiting for the New Year to come, 2010 has not been good for me and my car ;)

Having said that she is already looking better than ever, thanks to MiColour and is performing and handling better too! Drove really nicely at Mt Bulla and DECA, took the thrashing without missing a beat :P.

The rim is a Desmond Regamaster, i think production stopped in the late 90's. I like the rim because it suites the era of the car.

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I have replied to all PM's

I am not going through this thread to see who needs a PM, so if you want to know who the trader is just drop me a PM, much easier for me to just reply to.

I am actually surprised how many other people have replied back with similar issues with this person or know of him, as being a bad trader/business

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