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HAVE JUST BEEN "DONE " BY THIS F$%^K HEAD, ANY LEADS TO HIM AND I SHALL SEND THE DOGS ROUND!

Need this member to contact me ASAP !!

Have made purchase and cannot contact him as he cooses to not exept PM , a worry when selling on the forum??!

Will not enter into the concern at this stage , but sure will if it's not sorted!

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Date: Saturday, 16 July 2005 8:55 AM

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ring he's mobile dude. he sent me this in pm ..to arrange pickup for a ppump ..but i didnt go thru with it.

0432 616 833

That’s what I just PM Dave. I dint want to publicly list a phone number. LOL!

Ooooppps better stop the chit chat in here. Blitz won’t be happy.

mate, I hate to say it but this guy looked dodgy from the moment he signed up here. it sucks that he may have ripped you off but it pays to be careful when buying on the forum. he obviously looked like a dodgy prick.

he offered to make a sale with me last sunday, meeting me in the city, except i was at work so i never did. How long have you been waiting? Maybe give it some time?

But i did find it a bit sus that he claimed he wasnt a trader had sold all his pumps yet had more to sell a week or so later

he offered to make a sale with me last sunday, meeting me in the city, except i was at work so i never did.  How long have you been waiting? Maybe give it some time?

But i did find it a bit sus that he claimed he wasnt a trader had sold all his pumps yet had more to sell a week or so later

i am not waiting, this guy is a proven Fruadster, check the bad traders listing at the beginning of the for sale section , by Blitz.

I ordered and direct deposited fnds into his account, a pump, Walpro 255 lph. The wa#$%r sent me a $10.00 heap of snot that's out of a toy car or something,

meet him or follow him and get his rego or something that we can pin on him.

There are numerouis people after him.

mate, I hate to say it but this guy looked dodgy from the moment he signed up here. it sucks that he may have ripped you off but it pays to be careful when buying on the forum. he obviously looked like a dodgy prick.

Seriously how can you tell?

I have heaps of dealings on this forum. I think this is taken too lightly.

I think before someone is allowed to trade there should be a qualifictation or something like on E Bay or the likes .

This guy is a damn criminal , ripps people off by using a fraudulant trick.

This is jail time!

hey mate i also ordered a walbro pump from him, i got mine but i'm not entirely convinced its a genuine walbro, is there anyway i can check? i'm usually very very careful when dealing with ppl selling items on the forums but it is very hard to tell sometimes

Seriously how can you tell?

Have a look through his post history: he sounded like he was about 15. Someone telling off very respected members of this community is usually not a good sign :rofl:

Lucien.

Walpro 255 lph. The wa#$%r sent me a $10.00 heap of snot that's out of a toy car or something,

how do u mean?

send photo's of what he sent u. I get Walbro pumps shipped from US, they're slightly smaller than the standard skyline pump, but they run just fine.

how do u mean?

send photo's of what he sent u.   I get Walbro pumps shipped from US, they're slightly smaller than the standard skyline pump, but they run just fine.

What i mean , is i need a picture so i can identify what the pump is supposed to look like , the chap on the previous thread also needs some way of id -ing his pump also . walpro do they come with any serial # or model #? the pump i got has nothing.

hey mate i also ordered a walbro pump from him, i got mine but i'm not entirely convinced its a genuine walbro, is there anyway i can check? i'm usually very very careful when dealing with ppl selling items on the forums but it is very hard to tell sometimes

Yeh it's not, no id on it came in a "bodgy parcel, no sender ID on the back ! Yeh that's the one .

Have you put the pum p in , don't because the chances are you will bugger your motor!

What are the physical dimensions of your pump?

Hello,

Sorry to interupt , i have nothing to do with this. But our walbro's we sell in our eBay Store are proven to work on cars with over 300rwkw... I dont think it is that much power, but for a Pump that small.. it is definately worth every penny i sell them for.

Cheers

PUMP^KING^007

Yeh it's not, no id on it came in a "bodgy parcel, no sender ID on the back ! Yeh that's the one .

Have you put the pum p in , don't because the chances are you will bugger your motor!

What are the physical dimensions of your pump?

Yer it came in a bodgy parcel, no sender ID, no name, no address just a mobile number : 0432 616 833

The dimensions of the pump are 12cm x 4.5cm

The reason why i think its not genuine is because it has no part No. or any Walbro name on the pump

I havent put the pump in yet, should i be cautious in putting it into the car?

Yer it came in a bodgy parcel, no sender ID, no name, no address just a mobile number : 0432 616 833

 

The dimensions of the pump are 12cm x 4.5cm

 

The reason why i think its not genuine is because it has no part No. or any Walbro name on the pump

 

I havent put the pump in yet, should i be cautious in putting it into the car?

Hello,

12CM x 4.5CM = Same as walbro as far as i know.

I think you should be fine,these pumps will flow plenty of horses... Throw it in and wind the boost up and see yourself.. we have a video of our car (R33 GTS-t) Running 1.5bar with a walbro and nice fuel pressure.

Not sure why everyone is dissing walbro pumps. :confused:

PUMP^KING^007

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