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Its a current list.

Just because the "post" was made in 2005 means nothing. If we posted ecah time there was an update the thread would be 30 pages long and impossible to read - hence it gets updated in the original post.

I sent pm to you regarding relevant information about Jimmy Gabra, wow hes got so many names. George George that was the name he used to rip me off, same as krayzie32 we are trying to get our money back. But im guessing the ID which is supposed to be the lead of getting this guy is TAMPERED! This was the parts that i bought off him:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/380409-hks-t51r-kai-turbo-kit-suits-rb26/

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/381626-for-sale-r3233-gtr-power-fc-2x-z32-with-plugs/

Hope to hear from you soon, as we will report this update to my local police station and see what they can do.

Do you at least have the relevant officers details?

As his could be included in the NSW fraud form...

http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/152947/P1018_Fraud_Report_Form_290609.pdf

In this thread is a warning for a few of his usernames and aliases nothing more...

Heres the full list incase an officer looks in here and tries joins the dots.

Known Username(s): CRMIN-4, silrb26, TRBGMH, gabrageorge, zilr33, uih474, MARTIN_ZAMMIT

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Locations Used: Victoria - Braybrook, Sunshine, St Albans, Blackburn, Brunswick

Names Used: Jimmy Gabra, George Gabra, James, Jimmy, George George

Phone Number 1: 0422 500 620

Phone Number 2: 0403 751 647

Phone Number 3: 0466 591 775

Phone Number 4: 0466 591 804

Ebay Account: http://myworld.ebay.com.au/gabrageorge

Bank Details 1: Commonwealth, Account No: 10359871 BSB: 062-948

Bank Details 1: NAB, Account No: 119492049 BSB: 083-832

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I didnt get ripped off as much as you guys, he only owes me 220 for a gtr catch can, but im still pissed off that he has gotten away with all this stuff so far, he needs to be dealt with... Scum of the earth is all i can say and i will have quite some pleasure seeing him suffer, either by law or "insert what works for you here"

This text was in his signature on one of his accounts;

"AUTO PALACE AUTOMOTIVE REFINISHERS 94693711"

so that might lead you onto him as he might be acossiated with them in a way, possibly a friends business? previous employment location? maybe even nothing? its a lead none the less.

Good luck guys, this guy needs to be caught! Too bad im in perth, otherwise i would have tracked him down by now.

Hi nismoid, im after for the contact number and the name of the police officer who is handling the case so that my local police station can coordinate with him. If you can pm this info to me, will really appreciate it. Thanks

I am not allowed to give it out, as I have said already. Asking again and again, won't get anywhere as the individual did not wish to be contacted. Stuffed if i know why, but thats just how it is.

You need to contact your local state ( in your case NSW), and then "however" they contact Victoria, it needs to go that way.

Unfortunate as it is that you guys are ripped off, we are only allowed to do so much in most circumstances.

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