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Still waiting for mine.....

Me too :P (paid almost 4 weeks ago!!)

Does anyone have a pic of their NISMO lanyard and the NISMO packaging?

I am doubtfull of their authenticity.

:)

Me too :D  (paid almost 4 weeks ago!!)

Does anyone have a pic of their NISMO lanyard and the NISMO packaging?

I am doubtfull of their authenticity.

:D

they're not genuine nismo merchandise.

they're not genuine nismo merchandise.

The information that I received in regards to the lanyards being "genuine" was given to me by the people to whom I brought the lanyards from.

I'm currently discussing the issue with them and I can say I'm not happy about what has been said in terms that these people have said that lanyards are genuine when fact is, they aren't.

meh, genuine, non genuine, it doesn't really matter... i mean, for $10, its pretty good, although a bit of the white writing (black lanyard) is coming/smudging off :P

I've got a non-genuine Nismo Jacket that i bought for $50 from some markets... you can't tell the difference... its even got a tag on it that says "official Nismo merchandise" lol

R33SKYLINER IS A FRAUDSTER

HE BOUGHT THE LANYARDS OF ME.

THE INFORMATION TOLD TO ME WAS THAT THEY WHERE GENUINE. I HAD NEVER SEEN THE GENUINE ITEMS BEFORE SO TOOK THEIR WORD FOR IT. LOOKS LIKE THEY ARE NOT GENUINE AND IF ANYBODY WANTS A REFUND PLEASE DO LET ME KNOW.

HE TOLD ME THAT HE WAS GOING TO MAKE A SMALL PROFIT AS HE WAS GATHERING FUNDS TO DO A SERVER FOR THIS FORUM AND ALL IT LOOKS LIKE IS HE MADE A LOT MORE THAN HE TOLD ME HE WOULD AND IS BUYING PARTS FOR HIS CAR!!!!

HE NOW HAS THREATENED TO TAKE ME TO FAIR TRADEING AND THE ATO AND FOR WHAT A $6 PRODUCT.

IF ANY OF YOU ARE CONSIDERING DEALING WITH THIS PERSON I WOULD NOT AS HE IS A TOTAL SCREW JOB.

MYSHY32 - I fully agree. He wont take responsibility for his own actions.

Fake products are costing companies shitloads and this guy (r33skyliner) finds it amusing.

I also sold this guy a Brand new intercooler kit. He gave me the wrong address I resent it to him via express and he said he would cover the charges ($150).

I havent seen a cent and now he is claiming I sold him a second hand kit. Thats pure B.S as I dont sell second hand gear and try and pass it off as new.

He isnt a trader on the forum either.

Hopefully the MODS will get on to him and prevent him from selling on SAU any further.

yes I sell them on ebay and yes I was chargeiong more on here for them.

I run specials on ebay to attract buyers and get daily sales. I sell to many shops who charge $20RRP+ in their stores.

Sure there is a difference, but not everyone has or wants to use ebay.

Dan

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