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it was unintentionally champ.

i didnt know there was a difference between the 2 aspirations as i was going to put it on my skyline i got sold the part thinking it was suitable for mine

who ever said anything about $50

Boys,

I'm the one that bought the airbox, it was advertised as an r33 gtst airbox with snorkel, paid $110 delivered. What I received in the mail was an n/a airbox... Its not relevant whether he thought it was for a turbo, he wasn't sure and sold me the wrong product ( false advertising) i think by law I'm entitled to a refund.. What do u think ??

Goods not as advertised - you should get your money back.

BTW I am amazed at the prices. Just bought two sets of RB26 airbox and snorkel for $5. You could have one set for the price of postage ($40 or $50 at a guess) if its any good to you (probably not as it has two afm holes).

or: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Nissan/Engines/auction-361471917.htm

before seeing.. just deposit money into his account and he posted the item. he had a pic, it showed the three pieces, i presumed they were for a gtst because thats what it was advertised as

That was your first problem...you shouldn't blindly transfer money like that to someone that isn't a registered business. You have no recourse if someone decides to run off with you money, let alone post the wrong part...some scumbags on here just do the former.

I never told the guy i wasnt refunding the money so im not sure why everyone is making assumptions like these

instead of him demanding the money back and saying he has no use for it he could of used his manners and asked politely. Hes been ringing me ever since the other day busting my balls about this. Ive just paid my personal loan and i got another 3.5k on top of my loan not going to start adding figures.. There was a photo of this he knew what he was buying, if someone advertised a toyota camry as a corolla and you bought it as a corolla thats the buyers responsibility to decide what the item is

He can wait until i got the money to refund it and if hes going to make physical threats towards me and threaten me he can come get it out of my hands face to face

I called you on the day I got it saying it was the wrong part.. U did have one pic of it but not of the bottom ( the bit that is diff' between n/a and turbo).. Which didnt matter at the time, coz it waz meant to be a gtst box. I did not bust ur balls, I waited for ur pay day, reminding u a few times, then the day after u said u'll pay me u didn't answer ur fone at all, not even a text.. If u want to see me face to face, u cum see me. All I want is my money back.. It's simple.. Ur airbox is boxed ready to go. It's not my problem u don't hav the cash, if ur going to pay me.. Then answer ur fone and we'll work it out.

I called you on the day I got it saying it was the wrong part.. U did have one pic of it but not of the bottom ( the bit that is diff' between n/a and turbo).. Which didnt matter at the time, coz it waz meant to be a gtst box. I did not bust ur balls, I waited for ur pay day, reminding u a few times, then the day after u said u'll pay me u didn't answer ur fone at all, not even a text.. If u want to see me face to face, u cum see me. All I want is my money back.. It's simple.. Ur airbox is boxed ready to go. It's not my problem u don't hav the cash, if ur going to pay me.. Then answer ur fone and we'll work it out.

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