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I have two left over.

1 x red

1 x black

$50 each

pics are here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=16433 (different colours however).

saucvr.jpg

Preference to pick up (Macquarie Park or Strathfield).

Will post at buyer's expense.

Cheers. (No PM bids please)

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I have two left over.

1 x red

1 x black

$50 each

pics are here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=16433 (different colours however).

saucvr.jpg

Preference to pick up (Macquarie Park or Strathfield).

Will post at buyer's expense.

Cheers. (No PM bids please)

These type of covers never fit snug to the seat do they?

I want the Red SAU one man,

But only if you do it COD,

I dont understand why people dislike COD, there is no risk, if anything im the one in the risk. U can send whatever u want and i pay for it before i get to see it.

Theres no way you loose, they dont hand over the package untill its payed for.

I dont like banks, dont ask me why, i just dont. The banks over here u have to get a stupid ticket number thing and sit in this stupid waiting area, its a pain in the ass.

COD is simple and everyone wins, thats why it was invented :)

Knore..

Well, I bet the MOds will tell us not to chat here soon, so I better speak up before that..

Don't mean to be rude here, you don't like bank, he does not like COD..me either..what happen if someone took motns before show up to clooect the COD (remember, the post office will send 2 reminders, each week, so by the time ppl receive their payment is 3~4 weeks, don't laugh, I am one of the victim, while someone might have cash ready local..no bad feeling, but just want you know the idea...

I personal know this guy a while.. Cereal will not run away your 50 bux..

Guest INASNT
I want the Red SAU one man,  

But only if you do it COD,  

I dont understand why people dislike COD, there is no risk, if anything im the one in the risk. U can send whatever u want and i pay for it before i get to see it.  

Theres no way you loose, they dont hand over the package untill its payed for.  

I dont like banks, dont ask me why, i just dont. The banks over here u have to get a stupid ticket number thing and sit in this stupid waiting area, its a pain in the ass.  

COD is simple and everyone wins, thats why it was invented :)

There a thing called netbanking and phone banking and has been around for years.

Its got nothing to do with Trust.

If it isnt collected after the 2nd notice then its sent back to the sender. Simple as that. And they have to pay the shipping fee of a few dollars.

I dont have netbank or phone banking set up, and im not goint through the crazy procedure of filling out a form, waiting a week to get a PIN in the mail. Calling a number and giving them a PIN, then setting up an account.

Same with phone banking..

You tell me who is really at risk here?

Im depositing money, without an invoice of product or service, straight into someone in another state, that i dont know's bank account, and i have to rely on him to send me what i payed for. There is NOTHING making them send it.

And your saying COD is bad? Atleast there is a legal binding business and contract involved with COD that ensures both the sender and reciever are protected.

Look if i really must then ill deposit it into your account, but seeing i get raped at work i dont know when i can get in there. Send me your bank deatails.

Yet another advantage of COD, you make one trip, and you pay and receive the product at the same time.

Ive ordered everything from electronics to $500 headlights to sideskirts from SAU with COD. Never a problem.

All i know is i want these covers, but i dont wanna go left right and centre to get them, sorry if i sound like im winging, but you dont know, nor understand the situation im in and how much i dislike the new banking system they have here.

Also the fact that i have no car, when i should bloody have it by now, cos the panelshop guys are being slackers, so i get lifts to work and back. Anywhere else i need to go either costs me money to get there or alot of time.

Sorry for all the negativity cereal,

Not having the best day let alone week, was looking forward to having my car back, but now ive been told its ANOTHER week.

sorry mate but I'm not offering COD. reason being is that it's too time consuming for me (having to go to the PO, wait a week for them to send a cheque and then wait at the bank to cash the cheque). As you can see this will take around a week or more. With direct deposits the only waiting time is Australia Post.

Sorry mate.

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