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Guys, this guy is so dodgey,

I asked him for pictures of the wing, he goes and gets pictures from google.

I then told him to send me one of his ACTUAL wing, he sends me a photo from a car at autosalon, then i said what on earth is this? He said, its the wing.. i go im not buying a second hand wing ( being sarcastic because i did ask for the actual wing ill be getting) then he said its at the "warehouse" and then i said , ok then if you have them go to your warehouse and take a photo, he said he cant because its closed? wtf is this kid on.. he is claiming he is james from artsports in nsw ( sounds like a buisness selling parts online here?

I asked for an ABN# off him and he gave me this : 24 810 069 738

Be very carefull when buying from this guy he wont supply pictures of the spoilers..

Thanks allot.

3D GT WING

Material: ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer)

Weight : 2.8kg

Length : 1450 mm

i already had few ppl buy this wing off me..

and they seemed to be very happy wif the product....

if ppl realli want to know more about this wing

visit www.gtwing.com.au

regards james

hey guys just picked up a wing off this guy, and put it on my car tonight...looks real nice..ill be happy to post pics soon as i get some..but dont know how to post em..so if u want pics then send me ur email and ill send em....

how did you pick up a wing off him when he is in another state? did he deliver it?

can i have your old tracking number? beacuse im keen , but dont have any trust in this kid.

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