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got a jun intake for my car so thats why im selling that. and the cam gears is cause to match the colour of the new rocker covers thats all, im going all blue and ill get some greddy ones to match. otherwise ill keep the toda ones. these toda cam gears are match stronger than HKS in the material. the hks ones after 25000kms the teeth start to wear off. im neog on the toda gears

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Chris

having paid for the oil pump 2 weeks ago I'm still waiting on delivery. You said it was sent Thurs the week before last. Justifiably, I am starting to get a little annoyed to you not responding to my emails. There may be a reason for this, as you may be away but I want that oil pump or a refund. Please respond ASAP.

Emre, there may be an email but I can't access that until I return home. Otherwise, knowing that Chris (MR33) was on the forum today at 10:40 and hasn't responded is a little disappointing. Hopefully I might return home to find a package as well but given the circumstances I am starting to suspect the worst.

MR33, I suggest you respond now.

Let us know mate...

This sort of shite is happenning far too regularly and when you come to the point where you are being avoided, there is reason to feel concerned like you are.

I don't want to dig up old stories and publish them here, but if you dont get a response in the near future, I will.

Fortunately I used a bank transfer, and I'm in a position to obtain the account holders address. Add to that I am moving home to Qld next year so reparation is not an issue. If there exists evidence of pervious wrongdoings by this member then perhaps you could provide some detail. I will give the benefit of the doubt until I get home to check email and whether the package has arrived.

I am going to QLD for drift nats on Oct 10th...

Give me the address and I will be happy to pick it up for you

p.s. You should have bought the pump from my ad :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=48632

Laurence, I didn't see it.

I now have an email stating that it was sent last week, but experience with shipping HICAS bars tells me that it would be here now. My postie is pretty good too and knows where I like packages left so I now have a growing doubt.

I wont get anyone else to do what needs to be done or be put in a compromising position so thanks for the offer. Maybe tomorrow or Thurs I'll get a package............

sorry geoff for the late reply, but i been at work, the package was mixed up with a other address which i sold a part to someone else, so it has come back and i have resnd it to your right address, sorry for the trouble, if you got my number any problems call me please.

Just to clear the air, the package has arrived in good ccondition. Thanks MR33. Was a little slow arriving but people are allowed to make mistakes and fix them up.

Hi MR33

You haven't responded to my last 2 PM's.

So.....I will negotiate with you here....hopefully with a reply.

My polished plenum and HKS plenum pipe and fittings plus $750 for your Greddy plenum/pipe etc.

[email protected]

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