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perhaps if he read the other thread where ive paid the diff out of my own pocket for some guys freighting then he'd know why i was shitty at him for that comment

i dont mind helpin people out at all its good for the game

but i dont need guys causing doubt

read other threads the reason things dont happen as fast as id like sometimes is cause im driving all over the city helpin these guys with specific freight mobs they've organised the moving of there new toys with

simple

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**yawns**

knowing bout skylines on this thread is irrelavent

knowin what the ****s goin on with parts is none of ur bizzo

but by all means pm the guys and ask em

then keep quiet with ur bullshit

every member/potential buyer here has a right to know the deal with it all, if its all above board then you should have no reason to be so defensive about it.

play nice boys and girls

hey noble

thanks for the great deal on the rear crossmember

i think people need to relax a bit, this guy has a lot of great stuff a lot of people want. selling skyline parts isn't the only thing he has to do, and when he finds time to get all the parts people ask for half the time they change their minds after they have been taken off.

keep up the good work mate and best of luck selling the rest of the stuff

i'll definately let u know if i need anyhting else.

as for the front shockers are they still good, not noisy or leaking?  

and if possible can u post pic or sent pic to me please  

and how much you want for them?

[email protected]

i have a thread bout em with pic and prices

not noisy

have a look at the thread

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