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The C's copy short shifter was missing bolts and I recieved it duct taped to a piece of cardboard, NOT like in your picture. And as you are well aware it is not designed to suit R33 GTST RB25DET. It is a kit for a RB20 or SR20 yet you sold them knowing this?

I didnt have a problem installing it. I have a problem with not recieving exactly what I am paying for.

You did not call me a "bad trader" you stated publically in my trader rating feedback that I was a " Bad customer tried to rip me off. Not recommended to deal with. " This was a bullshit response purely in retaliation to the neg I left you.

I paid you immediately and I recieved crap?? How did I try and rip you off??

I wont require you to help me install it as I will probably throw it in the bin. I have since installed a C's original (suited to R33) and it shits on the crap you sent me.

FOOL!

Hey mods : Can I get the bullshit feedback this shonky seller left on me removed?

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The only diference between all the short shifters for sr20, rb20 and rb25 is the bolt lengths. That is it!. So please don't rubbish my threads when you don't know how to install the kit.

As mentioned previously, installation was not the problem. False advertising of a crap product was the problem. You have rubbished your own threads with the crap that you sell.

Am curious - how much are you making from your group buys?

Or are you doing this out of the kindness of your own heart? Yeh right!!!

Just about every thread you have started is group buy.

Fact is you are a scammer, tell us all why you shouldnt be reported?

well i've noticed that people have received there coolers and i haven't and i know for a fact that i was the first to pay for them so can u double check its been sent?

well i've noticed that people have received there coolers and i haven't and i know for a fact that i was the first to pay for them so can u double check its been sent?

Yours was definitely posted. Postaged takes 3-5 working days and it was posted on saturday so it should be there soon. If you don't get it by monday then let me know. :cheers:

I need a Tube and Fin 450 x 300 x 75.

Can you get one or point me into the right direction.

I need it within a couple of weeks and don't want to spend $1000 on a non copy.

Geoff

I will ask aaround I think I can get one.

Yours was definitely posted. Postaged takes 3-5 working days and it was posted on saturday so it should be there soon. If you don't get it by monday then let me know. :cheers:

no probs!

will let u know!

got the cooler today and was in perfect condition and just as described, i would recommend anyone looking for a cooler to buy one of these items and Raf is a great guy to deal with, always very helpful and never leaves u in the dark!

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