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Im guessing the reason you took so long to send the money and send the turbo back was your memory is bad... It all started with you so stop trying to make out it was my fault!!!

Sent 16 May 2011 - 07:04 PM

hey mate just wonering if youd sell the good turbo for $150 to victoria

The reason your getting flamed is quite simple... Your a idiot its not because you can't spell its because you are a scammer.

The whole thing was because you kept the turbo and would not respond in a reasonable time frame. If you think 4 months is reasonable IM sorry ill take back everything. You received my turbo which was in perfect working order that was taken off my skyline. You then said it would not fit because it was not standard, you then said your mechanic said it would not fit which to me sounds like both you don't know what you are talking about and when that failed you claimed there was a oil leak. All this time I did not argue with you even though the "not fitting" thing was a total load of bullshit, you then said it had a crack in the oil line and you were not happy with it. You received a refund within 5 hours with no complaining and with several apologies for the inconvenience in the mean time. You were the reason this went down the drain and ended up viral on the internet. Not because of me it was because of you I did everything on my end to ensure it went smoothly, If I sent it faulty do you really think I would agree and send the money back so quick?!?

In the end your reputation as a skyline owner has ended in tatters with no one on sau ever going to do business with you again and infact everyone here has actually got a bit of laughter out of it with your stupid non grammered comments. On receiving the turbo back its clear you did not look after it and in my professional opinion as a refrigeration mechanic who deals with welding, holes and abrasions on refrigeration piping the hole in the oil line was clearly created by bad handling probably from being tampered with in a attempt to keep it claiming it was faulty before realizing your dealings with me have ended up on the internet.

At the end of the day you have lost and I can guarantee karma will get the better of you in one way or another for the way you have treated me.

Thank you for wasting my and everyone elses time and i thank everyone on sau for your ongoing support. RYAN LOWE if you do continue to dig yourself a hole i am more then happy to provide chat logs and pics from both sau and my phone for you to use as a shovel.

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Im guessing the reason you took so long to send the money and send the turbo back was your memory is bad... It all started with you so stop trying to make out it was my fault!!!

Sent 16 May 2011 - 07:04 PM

hey mate just wonering if youd sell the good turbo for $150 to victoria

The reason your getting flamed is quite simple... Your a idiot its not because you can't spell its because you are a scammer.

The whole thing was because you kept the turbo and would not respond in a reasonable time frame. If you think 4 months is reasonable IM sorry ill take back everything. You received my turbo which was in perfect working order that was taken off my skyline. You then said it would not fit because it was not standard, you then said your mechanic said it would not fit which to me sounds like both you don't know what you are talking about and when that failed you claimed there was a oil leak. All this time I did not argue with you even though the "not fitting" thing was a total load of bullshit, you then said it had a crack in the oil line and you were not happy with it. You received a refund within 5 hours with no complaining and with several apologies for the inconvenience in the mean time. You were the reason this went down the drain and ended up viral on the internet. Not because of me it was because of you I did everything on my end to ensure it went smoothly, If I sent it faulty do you really think I would agree and send the money back so quick?!?

In the end your reputation as a skyline owner has ended in tatters with no one on sau ever going to do business with you again and infact everyone here has actually got a bit of laughter out of it with your stupid non grammered comments. On receiving the turbo back its clear you did not look after it and in my professional opinion as a refrigeration mechanic who deals with welding, holes and abrasions on refrigeration piping the hole in the oil line was clearly created by bad handling probably from being tampered with in a attempt to keep it claiming it was faulty before realizing your dealings with me have ended up on the internet.

At the end of the day you have lost and I can guarantee karma will get the better of you in one way or another for the way you have treated me.

Thank you for wasting my and everyone elses time and i thank everyone on sau for your ongoing support. RYAN LOWE if you do continue to dig yourself a hole i am more then happy to provide chat logs and pics from both sau and my phone for you to use as a shovel.

Are you even sure its YOUR turbo he sent back to you? Wouldn't be surprised with this douchelord if he still has your turbo and sent you back his dodgy one.

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couldnt give to f**ks what ya do.

Im guessing the reason you took so long to send the money and send the turbo back was your memory is bad... It all started with you so stop trying to make out it was my fault!!!

Sent 16 May 2011 - 07:04 PM

hey mate just wonering if youd sell the good turbo for $150 to victoria

The reason your getting flamed is quite simple... Your a idiot its not because you can't spell its because you are a scammer.

The whole thing was because you kept the turbo and would not respond in a reasonable time frame. If you think 4 months is reasonable IM sorry ill take back everything. You received my turbo which was in perfect working order that was taken off my skyline. You then said it would not fit because it was not standard, you then said your mechanic said it would not fit which to me sounds like both you don't know what you are talking about and when that failed you claimed there was a oil leak. All this time I did not argue with you even though the "not fitting" thing was a total load of bullshit, you then said it had a crack in the oil line and you were not happy with it. You received a refund within 5 hours with no complaining and with several apologies for the inconvenience in the mean time. You were the reason this went down the drain and ended up viral on the internet. Not because of me it was because of you I did everything on my end to ensure it went smoothly, If I sent it faulty do you really think I would agree and send the money back so quick?!?

In the end your reputation as a skyline owner has ended in tatters with no one on sau ever going to do business with you again and infact everyone here has actually got a bit of laughter out of it with your stupid non grammered comments. On receiving the turbo back its clear you did not look after it and in my professional opinion as a refrigeration mechanic who deals with welding, holes and abrasions on refrigeration piping the hole in the oil line was clearly created by bad handling probably from being tampered with in a attempt to keep it claiming it was faulty before realizing your dealings with me have ended up on the internet.

At the end of the day you have lost and I can guarantee karma will get the better of you in one way or another for the way you have treated me.

Thank you for wasting my and everyone elses time and i thank everyone on sau for your ongoing support. RYAN LOWE if you do continue to dig yourself a hole i am more then happy to provide chat logs and pics from both sau and my phone for you to use as a shovel.

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