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this guys buy my goods,in good condition and try to swap his faulty goods for his money back.can anyone tell me how dirty is that now he try to make me look bad.

Edited by dinzlr

Good one mate, Nice to see you can try and cover yourself up.

No body has to beleive anybody the guilt is in you. Thats what matters

You sold Me F###in crap pistons and rods, Crank that needed machining

Next time Advertise properly and tell the public the truth.

I would never do business with you again. I have evidence

man got you got your money back what else you want go wash your hand so you dont play dirty game on people like my self i dont have to cover my self there nothing to cover you the one who want to do the dirty get the part and want your money back you got it back just leave me alone go somewhere else and rip them off .I WOULD NEVER SELL YOU PARTS AGAIN.

Good one mate, Nice to see you can try and cover yourself up.

No body has to beleive anybody the guilt is in you. Thats what matters

You sold Me F###in crap pistons and rods, Crank that needed machining

Next time Advertise properly and tell the public the truth.

I would never do business with you again. I have evidence

Just for the sake of this convo, can I ask what was wrong with the piston & rods, why did the crank needed to be machined? How did you come to that conclusion?

I use to be a trader on this forum for a while. I don't like doggie sales and they should be reported.

"dinzlr" Nothing against you mate but I’ve been responsible for hundreds of sales on this forum and nissansilvia.com so I know how important this is. Just want to get to the bottom of this so people don't get the wrong impression from ether of you.

Cheers,

Alex.

all i can say is that ther was nothing wrong with my part but i dont like people to rip me off when i send them the good parts and they turn around and siad my parts is crap after the parts been swap.

There is nothing wrong with the pistom,rod and crank i belive if you going to use a second crank wouldn you think that befor you put it in you would have to get it machine as well .

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