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Mines dats aka REDFC aka Milk aka (what ever else he calls himself) has once again screwd many people over.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...pic=103263&st=0

The funny thing this time is a QLD customer that was riped off is going to the QLD police and has contacted his lawyer and they will be taking the matter further.

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Iam not sure if he was Milk on SAU but he was Milk on NS i got many abusive PM's for him about that calder incident

Definitley not Milk on here, she was one of the nicest people I knew.

What was the Calder incident?

not worth getting into dark... shan knows him... not as a friend just cause he imported some cars through jspec... hes a dodgey little **** that needs a good visit from the Vice Pres of Smashed Lips Inc.

not worth getting into dark... shan knows him... not as a friend just cause he imported some cars through jspec... hes a dodgey little **** that needs a good visit from the Vice Pres of Smashed Lips Inc.

I remember the days of the bus stop drifting.

He's been trying to sell off a Cefiro as well.

Yep - SAU Milk is NOT Mines Datsun.

MD accepts responsibility for accidents he wasn't involved in - Milk denies responsibility for the ones she was :)

BTW: Vick - I still have one of your 32GTSt foglamps as a souvenir :P

He was LAL here for a while - and had the gall to question the supreme powa of teh Golgo!

He's dead to me.

The stuff hes selling on ebay says you can pickup!!!

Someone buy one and then go pick it up and pay for it with what this little ***er desirves

Don't forget to take pics, and maybe some video footage as well.

His name's plastered all over the for sale section...

Known Nickname(s): Mines_Datsun, LaL, REDFC, Doridori32, Milk, blitz-gtr

Full Name: Alex Kantarovski, "Petar", Alex Kantar

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Phone(s): 0403 715 527, 0400829787 9449 7731

Address:60 Mcubbin drive Taylors Lakes, Victoria

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