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DoughBoy,

I tried to send you a reply PM but SAU is having dramas. I will take the item considering it bolts straight up. Just out of interest does it come with the mounts and bolts or will I have to source them?

Also with the postage......do you live in Sydney or Melb? If so I might have an easier solution. Let me know via PM and hopefully the system will be back up.

Thanks mate.

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just wondering did anyone buy any of these turbos off him and actually get them yet? I gave him money for the N1's and now it takes days to get replies from emails and even then its not much.

Not saying hes not going to send them or anything, just interested in hearing from others about it.

just wondering did anyone buy any of these turbos off him and actually get them yet? I gave him money for the N1's and now it takes days to get replies from emails and even then its not much.

Not saying hes not going to send them or anything, just interested in hearing from others about it.

DoughBoy is reliable mate, may take a while but he is quite busy. Got my HKS dual dragger off him last year and damn its good. Bloody loud though! hehe

Might be reliable but **** he takes days to reply, it doesnt take much to take 5min out to email or call back.

Last email I got from him was 4 days ago and hes not answerin this mobile number he gave me, when the turbos were meant to have been sent by today at the latest. just all a bit suss.

When im selling stuff I have the decency to take a few mins out to let the buyer know what is happening, doesnt take much effort and they dont need to worry as much.

Chris is as reliable as they come.

He works like a dog, and is extremely busy. He gets up late as he works late through the night. Try calling him in the afternoon.

Don't worry, you'll get your parts :cheers:

Ok fellas thanks for that. Figures as most of his emails are sent like 11pm.

Only reason I uses DD rather than cod is because ive been reading this forums for awhile and know hes been around and seems like a good enough fella, so assumed he wouldnt try rip me off (which he hasnt)

He wont rip u off dude, he is very reliable, like merli said he is very busy running a business if you contact him he will be working he's always working, send him a sms or ring him in the arvo, u'll eventually get him..

Chris calll me got to talk to u......

:)

He wont rip u off dude, he is very reliable, like merli said he is very busy running a business if you contact him he will be working he's always working, send him a sms or ring him in the arvo, u'll eventually get him..

:)

Check his feedback, the guy will go out of his way to help you out. Hard to find something like that thesedays...

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his busy as **** and doesnt have time for even a beer with mates......

he'll come round :headspin: :headspin:

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