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Im selling my car so I have taken out of my R33 GTST S1:

OS GIKEN  twin plate clutch

I replaced the old plates with brand new OS GIKEN from Japan about 2mths ago due to it previously slipping (this costed me $1,000)!!!

$600ono

pls contact me via email

[email protected]

located in S.A

cheers

Hey does this plate fit a r34?

it appreas this clutch was sold to a few of us and this guy is a fraud

anyone with details of this bloke please pm me so i can forward all details to the police

and the more information= higher chance of me linking his information with and address so we can sort this out (get our money back)

pete

what a f**king bum bandit. I must say his profile does look sus too. only 14 posts, and lists his cars as a R33, SR20, Type R. real name john and email address zerobucks... hmm perhaps when he goes to gaol he can change it to zeroteeth.

This is the communication i had with this dickhead , as you can see as soon as i asked him for his licence he backed out ( sold to someone else ) Hi Jerry,

i have been given $600 as an offer to sell them both off. if that falls

through i will contact you if you are still interested.

thanks

>From: jerry <[email protected]>

>To: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>Subject: RE: h/lights

>Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 03:47:03 -0800 (PST)

>

>$580 is fine with me .

>

>One little problem you have only been on here for a week so how do

iknow

>you are going to post them to me ?

>I would need a copy of your drivers licence before i would d/d funds

to

>your account + more pics , close ups showing the rear of the lights

and the

>brackets ( little ones on top of the light ) to see that they are not

>cracked /broken .

>

>Cheers , Jerry

>

>"Mr T. C." <[email protected]> wrote:

>Thats fine. $580 incl postage and insurance via Aust. post

>

>regards

>

>

> >From: jerry

> >To: "Mr T. C."

> >Subject: RE: h/lights

> >Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 04:52:45 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> >I prefer australia post registered and insurance should be no more

than

> >$40-50 so $530= postage is my final offer .

> >

> >cheers , Jerry

> >

> >"Mr T. C." wrote:

> >Hey Jerry,

> >

> >You are definitely a hard man to negotiate with. Consider $600 incl.

> >postage

> >and insurance via Toll iPec and both sets of headlights are yours.

> >

> >regards

> >

> >

> > >From: jerry

> > >To: "Mr T. C."

> > >Subject: RE: h/lights

> > >Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 07:37:52 -0700 (PDT)

> > >

> > >Thats my last offer $530+post , take it or leave it , otherwise

i'll

>get

> > >them from japan .

> > >

> > >

> > >Jerry

> > >

> > >"Mr T. C." wrote:

> > >Hi Jerry,

> > >

> > >$575 + postage

> > >

> > >otherwise im selling the r33 headlights separate to someone else

for

> >$200.

> > >

> > >thanks

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >From: jerry

> > > >To: "Mr T. C."

> > > >Subject: RE: h/lights

> > > >Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:54:02 -0700 (PDT)

> > > >

> > > >Best i can do is $530 + i pay postage ,

> > > >

> > > >Cheers , Jerry

> > > >

yesterdays email from the maggot ...

"Pls do not criminally accuse me, as there are no solid evidence to your statments! I think this is quite unjust. Pls state facts correctly. Im sure you could have even received the goods and created this story."

ahh f**k!! I just put a deposit on the clutch last week fri.

that's just fantastic. I wasn't too sure on this guy as he recently joined, wish I'd gone with my gut insticts. I could kill him If I find out who is.

ahh f**k!! I just put a deposit on the clutch last week fri.

that's just fantastic. I wasn't too sure on this guy as he recently joined, wish I'd gone with my gut insticts. I could kill him If I find out who is.

we will find him B) have a mate in the feds

It appears there has been atleast 3 or 4 people that all put a deposit down - as you do have his IP address, also provide this to the police as he is with iinet - and if required the police can retrieve his details.

Good luck with everything - and as for #33.. your a low life p.o.s. for doing it.

Ok.. No problems. I'll be in touch

>From: "leman" <[email protected]>

>To: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>Subject: Re: parts

>Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 17:51:10 +1000

>

>answer my question mate, what is the tracking number for the parcel, if u

>sent it, it would have been here by now, i will remove my posts once i know

>you have sent it until then it remains.

>----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>To: <[email protected]>

>Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 5:06 PM

>Subject: Re: parts

>

>

>>DAVID,

>>

>>Falsely accusing me of fraud! pls email me the details of those

>>complaining Im a scammer. in the meantime, I urge you to immediately

>>remove my bank account details from all the threads you have posted it in

>>or YOU will be deemed liable for any damages caused! This also includes

>>the FORUMSCAMS.com

>>

>>David Leman

>>25 FRY STREET

>>HOLLAND PARK

>>QLD 4121

>>

>>

>>Thankyou

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>From: "leman" <[email protected]>

>>>To: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>>>Subject: Re: parts

>>>Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 05:13:41 +1000

>>>

>>>????

>>>you told me you have sent it and i should have received it by friday, now

>>>that it is the next week, i ask for tracking number and you want my bank

>>>details ?? to refund ?

>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>>>To: <[email protected]>

>>>Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 3:13 AM

>>>Subject: Re: parts

>>>

>>>

>>>>pls provide me with your banking details.

>>>>

>>>>thankyou

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>From: "leman" <[email protected]>

>>>>>To: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>>>>>Subject: Re: parts

>>>>>Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 11:00:53 +1000

>>>>>

>>>>>mate why is everyone still waiting for there parts

>>>>>would u like me to send u a list of pm i have received from people

>>>>>tellin me you are a scammer, i just want my parts or my money, no

>>>>>threats ahve been made towards you at all by myself? please show me and

>>>>>example of a threat made by me to yourself ??? also i want the cod

>>>>>contract number on the cod form u filled out, this is the 5 time i have

>>>>>asked Mate.....

>>>>>

>>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr T. C." <[email protected]>

>>>>>To: <[email protected]>

>>>>>Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 8:09 AM

>>>>>Subject: Re: parts

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>As you are aware you have been posting accusations and threats toward

>>>>>>me. i have sent an email to SAU administration about this situation.

>>>>>>Pls do not continue posting such unnecessary information on the SAU

>>>>>>forums or you will be liable for slander and false accusations made

>>>>>>toward me.

well it looks like this scummy arse low life is another scammer, details i have for him are:

name apparently john

bank details:

National Australia Bank

acc name: Tsun Chan

bsb: 086-089

acc#: 55-508-8587

email address:

[email protected]

IP: 203.59.191.77

203-59-191-77.dyn.iinet.net.au [203.59.191.77]

it looks like he is in perth.

9 50 ms 48 ms 48 ms Pos-channel1.way-core4.Adelaide.telstra.net [203.50.6.162]

10 86 ms 79 ms 79 ms Pos-channel1.wel-core3.Perth.telstra.net [203.50.6.194]

11 80 ms 79 ms 79 ms Port-channel200.qvb1.Perth.telstra.net [203.50.115.166]

12 80 ms 78 ms 80 ms chime7.lnk.telstra.net.25.130.139.in-addr.arpa [139.130.25.

13 80 ms 80 ms 80 ms Gi0-1-17.per-pier-bras2.chime.net.au [203.59.49.76]

14 93 ms 93 ms 92 ms 203-59-191-77.dyn.iinet.net.au [203.59.191.77]

hopefully this guy isnt a scammer, but it looks like it, purchasing of the internet is becoming very sad...... hope this info helps us

My details are as follows:

National Australia Bank

acc name: Tsun Chan

bsb: 086-089

acc#: 55-508-8587

if u would like pics pls email me and il send them to u

[email protected]

kind regards

john

--------------------------------------------

Same again, i think we should try get our money back of this a.hole.

The asshole pm'd me complaining he'd been hardly done by - I kindly told him to jam it.

I will further update the bad traders list with all the info you guys have posted.

Oh and Mr Chan you theiving little prick, I hope you enjoyed your time here because you are about to be shitlisted across every major automotive forum in the country :D

kthxbye

the lastest email from f**kface....

Steven,

why do you presume there is no package on its way to you? I have waited 1 mth before a package arrives. Also If according to you I am a fraud, would that be my name and bank account?

thankyou

From: "steven spark" <[email protected]>

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: headlights

Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 23:47:08 +0000

no parts ..no money

you are a rip off ..see you soon...funny guy

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