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Currently parting out my r33 gtr. I have plenty of parts available, I am located in gympie, Queensland 4570. Apexi power fc L jetro, with hand controller $860 Ono. Injectors dynamics 1000cc injectors $400 Ono, tomei poncams type c $350 ono ! Trust gear knob $40, r33 Gtr front head lights $100 Ono. r33 electic Ariel $55, r33 Gtr original front bar $500 pick up Gympie Queensland. Plenty of other parts available lots of aftermarket.

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I have brought this to the attention of my bank and for some reason the $150 I deposited into his account was rejected and credited back to my account before they had to do anything. Some strange shit going on with this guy, not replying to any PM's.

Hopefully other members get their $ back and karma catches up with this little turd in the form of a huge kick in the nuts. Scumbag.

In any case, I'm looking for all 4 wheels inner guard liners and clips for a 33 GTR if anybody has some in good condition. Cheers.

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If this guys legit then fair enough, but the parts he quoted were cheap and just found out from my local wrecker that there's a lot of stolen GTR parts coming down from qld, cops have actually tracked parts down and confiscated them.

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I reported this member to sau a few weeks ago after some dodgy dealings. I guess an admin should step up and sus them out to protect members of sau!

So hard these days with so many cars getting stolen....just wonder if anyone actually got something off this guy! GTR headlights for $100 cheap, hence why I kept asking for pics

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I reported this member to sau a few weeks ago after some dodgy dealings. I guess an admin should step up and sus them out to protect members of sau!

Awesome!

A heads up would likely have saved me some money.

Fair price for what I was chasing, money deposited and now he seems to have gone to ground.

Shame as nearly all the trades I have done on SAU have been excellent.

Lets hope "Shane" fronts soon and sends out the items he has sold.

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