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heys guys selling a barely used walbro 450lph e85 fuel pump replaced with a brand new one thought it was a problem but wasnt $100

malpassi fuel regs x2 1 with gauge $70 each

r33 series 2 bonnet silver mint condition $120

r33 front guards silver mint condition $50 the pair

c34 stagea series 1 headlights $70

s15 stock exhaust system cat back $120

autometer boost gauge 30psi in a black cup 60mm $70

r33 gtst s2 manual rear subframe complete with diff brakes hicas lock bar $250

r33 gtst boot trim $50

might have other bits n pieces laying around

all items are located in east side melbourne

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  • 3 weeks later...

What a rip off buyers beware

I purchased this pump off him about 4 weeks and still haven't received it

He said might have been lost by auspost and got it returned and will post it back ASAP

A week later no pump and stopped replying to my messages as I wanted to get a tracking no this time round

His been online and I've asked him for tracking 3 times no reply so clearly he has ripped me off and didn't intend on posting it in the first place

So just beware not to waste you money and purchasing off this guy

I'm just going to purchase a new one save headaches and waste of time not worried about the money $90 down the drain but I waited almost a month now

Biggest scammer ever

since this comment things have been worked out. was returned to me as the post office couldnt deliver either due to my poor hand writing or no one at address,

since getting the fuel pump back i was more then happy to send again this time id have my mrs fill out the postage details but he has then said he doesnt care if i send it or not

either way i will be sending it again regardless of what he said as he has paid for it plan and simple.

not trying to scam anyone have sold alot of items on here i always try my hardest to make sure the items i send are safe and secure clearly i cant control all of aus post

^ could happen to anyone mate, thus these days I always print & stick my labels on :)

that way those numpties at AusPost can't screw it up!

I've had soo many dramas with aus post. I started writing everything in capital red letters on white paper. Seems to have worked ;)

What a big scammer and liar

Glad I purchased a new one on Monday received it wed

If he didn't intend on posting it why bother posting on here saying that you are going to post it and get your wife to do it full of shit

I know I posted I wasn't bothered about it but why would you lie about it to make yourself look innocent

It was Monday he said he will post it now it's Friday nothing and I'll already received my new one which I ordered the same day

Buyers beware that's all I'm going to say

Happy days got my new pump and hope no one has to deal with this scum

Doesn't take that long to receive stuff from Vic

I've gotten a spoiler from as and was here in 2 days std post

Not a week or 1 month

I don't care as I already got a replacement but am warning others and don't want other people to get ripped off

no one has had a problem with me before and ive sent a lot of items all around aus mate, been a member for a long time, think u need to tae ur adhd meds and calm the f**k down, as other members have commented it can happen to anyone

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