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There seems to be quite a few scum bags getting on the SAU forums these days! I got ripped off by a little shit about a month ago now ... still trying to get the money back :)

it was very obvious.. he was a bad trader ages ago selling a r34 n1 engine for 3500$ taht wasnt even his, or offcoarse a scammer , they nver have the parts

3.5k id buy 5 of em.

plus, some silly idiot prob bought it, interstate and got jibbed

C.O.D is a stuff around and it can be very expensive. Obviously it is a safer way but you still dont know what is in the box until you pay to take it. Best to buy from members with more than 100 posts and check their history.

Anyone guy to watch out for from here is Melv.

Sold my mate a pair of tyre saying they were near new when in fact they were 5/6 yr old.. Two tyre places told us that the rubber had hardened and can not be fitted. He refuses to pay back any money.

Also he ripped off another person from here called Mines. Apparently he bought his GTR through Mines, to this day he still hasnt paid the full amount.

So yes.. watch out for Melv

Edited by Blitz_R33
Anyone guy to watch out for from here is Melv.

Sold my mate a pair of tyre saying they were near new when in fact they were 5/6 yr old.. Two tyre places told us that the rubber had hardened and can not be fitted. He refuses to pay back any money.

Also he ripped off another person from here called Mines. Apparently he bought his GTR through Mines, to this day he still hasnt paid the full amount.

So yes.. watch out for Melv

If it's the melv i think he didn't buy his GTR locally... it was imported... He never seemed like the sort of guy to stuff people round...

If it's the melv i think he didn't buy his GTR locally... it was imported... He never seemed like the sort of guy to stuff people round...

Yes, mines helped him import the car into australia.

I sold him some headlights. He asked me about melv and if i knew him. I told him how melv ripped off my mate and he told me how melv still owes him money for the car he imported into aust for him.

If anyone would like proof im sure if you pm mines, im sure he is more then happy to tell you. Also im more then happy to forward the messages replies from then PMs i sent him.

Edited by Blitz_R33
Yes, mines helped him import the car into australia.

I sold him some headlights. He asked me about melv and if i knew him. I told him how melv ripped off my mate and he told me how melv still owes him money for the car he imported into aust for him.

If anyone would like proof im sure if you pm mines, im sure he is more then happy to tell you. Also im more then happy to forward the messages replies from then PMs i sent him.

hahaha classic

likley story buddy, the wheels were practily brand new. and before your friend took them he looked over both wheels for 15min with a spot light !!!!!!!!!!

if u speek to mines ask him where my r34 n1 engine is also ask him where my cusco front diff is oh yeh and why not ask him where are my racing front pipes mmmm all of the above was promised when i took delivery of my car.

i wanted my money back but he wouldnt reply to any of those questions.

u want more info ? mines was using over 5 user names on here running a busness, dont u have to apply to sell stuff as a company on these forms ?

i try my best to be helpful and there is always someone trying to bring you down.

i personly changed and made over 40 SAU stickers for us qld'ers free to help the club out.

i won a fuel pump at the dyno comp hosted by mase and gave it back to help found this forums there.

i get f**ked around from the guy who sold me my car but i never mentioned a bad thing about him till just then ^^^^^ i still consider him a friend as he is in the group of ppl i hang out with now and then from another local trader.

o well i can only try ay.

PEACE

hahaha classic

likley story buddy, the wheels were practily brand new. and before your friend took them he looked over both wheels for 15min with a spot light !!!!!!!!!!

near new? PFFT..

2 tyre shops told us that the model of tyre is about 5/6yrs old. Both tried to fit the tyre and both couldn’t get the pressure to hold. My friend is not a tyre specialist. Looking at the tyre with a spotlight doesn’t exactly reveal small cracks that form after the rubber hardens.

For you to turn around and tell us to contact the guy who sold you the tyres, is a load of sh*t. So what you are telling me is, if I buy a second-hand car and something goes wrong at the start, then I should go to the person who originally owned the car and not the guy who sold me the car?

For mines, I have only heard what he told me n now from what u told me. But u can’t tell me, from what I have experienced from you is exactly good. Sorry, but I would take mines words over yours.

I had asked a few ppl about u before I told my friend to buy the tyres. Word of mouth about you had been good until you screwed my friend.

Edited by Blitz_R33

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