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I need your help guys please name and shame!!!! we need expose these people on social media so it doesn't happen to you!

his name is Allan Kirk, and he's from Canning Vale, Western Australia

Alan had an add on gumtree for some parts (Brenko brake callipers)

I spoke to Alan and agreed to purchase his sale, I transferred $1500 into his account three Saturdays ago

one and a half weeks later that Alans number is disconnected and the ad has been removed from gumtree

I have contacted police they spoke with Alan a week and a half after The sale, he tells the officer that he will send me a tracking number when you get home I will see this didn't happen

Alan told the constable (Walsh from kogarah police) that he was sending the parts the next day.

Allans phone is disconnected and he is nowhere to be reached. He blocked me on Facebook and he hasn't contacted me since, nor do I have My parts

if you know this man please inform him of the situation

I am going to the police station tomorrow to make a proper statement.

the officer told me Alan will be charged.

i would like to resolve this in an orderly manner, so if there is anybody out there that knows Alan, ask him to either refund my money or send me my parts

my number is 04043018810 would be happy to discuss this with anyone that wants more information

I have all the texts messages and a copy of the transaction

I will keep posting this page anywhere and everywhere I can

my message to Alan is, i'm also in the car game, it was very easy to find you. I believe your lady is some sort of peace protester I suggest she give you some lessons on what is wrong and what is right in this life we live

you're a family man in his 40s for God sake, what are you doing?

give me my money or give me my parts!post-32630-1465625101089_thumb.jpgpost-32630-14656251801341_thumb.jpgpost-32630-14656252093239_thumb.jpgpost-32630-14656252390469_thumb.jpg

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Im sketching his his media map now, my (media) rockets that I've prepared for him can hit Much more targets with your help

give me all you got on him boys[emoji41]

user names

forums

the shops that his 33 gets its work done. I'll go and remove them myself

sydney schedule if any (maybe we can talk)

current rides

summernats entry

give ME all you got on him

Unlucky mate, that saying you can't judge a book by it's cover is defiantly true lol. I hope it's a miss understanding or something and all is sorted or at least get your money back. I do like his forehead pretty solid possibly a eighthead.

Edited by dyl33

Allan Kirk is in the Fb (Closed Group)...

R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 Skyline & GTR/ For Sale / Swap / Buy / Sell /

I haven't had any time to peruse his posts yet.

In this Fb Club, he's using offense as the best form of defence now.

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