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If you really do not want the car and you want him to return your deposit , tell him you are going to contact NCAT (Goggle it), that will do it.

I just had him there and I am sure NO dealer wants NCAT involved. :ban:

Consumers Affair have NO REAL muscle but can get a result at times but only if the seller wants to settle to save their good name, NCAT has the power to make a decision and once they rule and the dealer does not comply they can have their license suspended.

I think most dealers talk crap, some more than others=EL

Sorry, I forgot to mention, you have to be able to prove what you say is true.

Just because a lot of people say something that does not make it true unless there is some sort of proof.

If you really do not want the car and you want him to return your deposit , tell him you are going to contact NCAT (Goggle it), that will do it.

I just had him there and I am sure NO dealer wants NCAT involved. :ban:

Consumers Affair have NO REAL muscle but can get a result at times but only if the seller wants to settle to save their good name, NCAT has the power to make a decision and once they rule and the dealer does not comply they can have their license suspended.

I think most dealers talk crap, some more than others=EL

Thanks mate, EL had returned my deposit yesterday but still it takes few days for it to arrive on my account, so still need few more days to prove it.

That seems to be the plan if you look at YouTube.

Actually in the video he mentioned he wants to keep it it is so good, maybe he will have to keep it.

Edited by superben

Phil originally bought a MP3 BNR34 to be his personal car but he sold that also. He subsequently bought a BNR32 N1, and sold that too.

Quite a few cheap n nasty cars come from sleazy 'whorehouses' over yonder.
Sad to say it; but some were really lovely cars - once!

Just noticed he took all the videos about the GTR off youtube. All three of videos, gone now.

I looked at the videos just before they went off. Someone made comments about how this car had fake papers, clock wound back and that they have all the photos to prove it. An hour later and the video was gone.

haha maybe he is starting to realise he wont get away with what he is doing so easily anymore!

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New update: got full deposit back from EL , thank you guys, this would never be able to achieve without any of you guys!

Great news mate. Well done.

Best of luck with finding your 34, be sure to post up your new ride when you get it.

All the best.

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