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"Just Letting You Ppl Know, That For Now Id Be Very Weary Of Buying Anything At The Moment Off This Person. On Wed Of Last Week I Payed Him 250 Dollars For Some Parts And Was Going To Give Him The Other 100 Once The Goods Were Delivered. Was Expecting Goods To Be In At My Door On Friday And Since I Told Him That The Money Was In, He Hasnt Answered My Calls, Has Not Called Me When He Said He Would, Will Not Reply To Emails, Pm's Or Reply On Msn. Just A Word Of Caution."

Agree With BABS on this just spend 5 weeks for a turbo which was meant to take 3 days.Still dont have a turbo only got my money back 2 weeks late by constant hassling.

"hahahah u guys dont even care bout wat the above guy said......."

AGREED TOTALLY LISTEN TO PEOPLE WHEN THEY SAY THEY ARE GETTING RIPPED OFF.

"What did you buy babs? **** 250 is a low amount to steal off somebody...especially since I was about to ask him for goods worth over 10k...aiya...the net is so confusing at times"

Buddy he will try to rip off any amount.

You are on drugs if you give him 10k.

JUST A WORD OF WARNING FOR EVERYONE OUT THERE.

Always be weary when dealing with people over the Net. There are many dodgy fux0rs out there....

Lucky for me I live in Vic, so if/when I am looking for R34 parts I can simply go there in person :rofl:

Just in response to the negativity I initially found on this forum, I went to this guy's warehouse yesterday and he was very helpful and I bought off him an R32 GTR front bar. I wonder why others have had problems? Seems like a genuinely nice guy and I may even be getting my cars complianced there. Thanks all.

Closed.

Enough is enough.

GDTNO: Your conduct as a trader on this forum leaves a lot to be desired. Not only have you racked up multiple complaints, but you also fail to follow the rules of posting in this section.

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Its clear that those whom you have shafted are taking these matters further, I hope for your sake you clear this issues up before you land yourself in hot water.

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