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"what i am selling contact details on where to get the cheapest  apexi power fc and geniune hand controler,"

Doesnt even look like he is selling an item, but a contact phone number for $200 :|

yea i agree 200 for contact details lol ....

"You can by these direct from me to suit your car for $1550 delivered any where in australia, or alternativly I will sell you the manufactuars address and phone number which is located in sydney who brings them into australia for $1000 delivered which includeds a 12month warranty,"

The above explains a higher price but still it looks too dodgy for me.

I had ebay close the auction because i saw it the other day and noticed how very misleading it was.

This is the response ebay sent me:

"Thank you for your email. My name is Trenton and I appreciate the

opportunity to be of assistance.

The item you have reported has been ended by eBay. "

Fair enough - if they have information to sell then sell it, but they cant mislead people the way they are. Putting pictures of the power FC and the full specifications of the unit is a joke - if your prepaired to pay $150+ for some dudes information in order to buy multiple power FC's you should already know exactly what they look like and exactly what they do.

Rant over.

And if you notice, he's made the writting smaller which *almost* informs the buyer that they arent getting shit.

Funny thing i just noticed is he bought a set of those replacement hand brake and gear boots for an R33.. so he is a fellow skyliner...

I bet he's on the forums too... anyone know a Heath who owns a skyline?

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