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  1. dan_the_man

    Powercruise

    Mr Higgins, Bubba's comments are his own opinion. Do not confuse that with the opinion of the committee. Paul (gts-t vspec) was merely stating that there is no point crying over spilt milk. Instead perhaps, in the future you could come up with ideas before the event happens instead of complaining post event.
  2. Try here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/search.html
  3. dan_the_man

    Powercruise

    Hey fellas, Probably a good idea to do your homework before you make generalising comments with little to no basis whatsoever. Events run by SAUWA 2008/2009: Dyno Day At Tenagah Motorsport - February 2008 Sauwa Members Only Cruise - April 2008 Sauwa Poker Run - May 2008 Sauwa Gokart Endurance Race - August 2008 Combined Silviawa/sauwa Cruise - September 21 2008 Sauwa Members Only Cruise - September 2008 Sauwa Steak Night At Hippo Creek. Saturday 22nd November 2008 Sauwa Meet And Greet Night - 28th november 2008 Driver Training Event @ Ahg - 2 events - December 13th 2008 Official Sauwa Members Only Cruise - March 2009 Sauwa - Silviawa Combined Cruise Sunday March 29th, 2009 Track Day! Ahg Driver Training - July 2009 Official Sauwa Members Cruise - 9th August 2009 Endurance Kart Racing Event - 15th August 2009 Official Sauwa Cruise, 6th Of September - 2009 Sauwa Driver Training Oct 10th - October 2009 Events to be run by SAUWA late 2009: Sauwa Paintball Day - Sunday, October 25th 2009 Sauwa Members Cruise - 8th November 2009 Sauwa Driver Training Nov 29th - 2009
  4. Enough of this behaviour please. Two warnings have been added to your account for the personal attacks.
  5. Yeah that is pretty bad. You should probably sell the car and catch a bus.
  6. Yet you made the title of the thread "Legal Not Legal?"
  7. www.heal the mergency.com.au
  8. For evidentiary purposes it is extremely important that you keep all the original emails/private messages in your email inbox until the investigation has been finalised. Step one: Gather these details: Name of online company (In this case Skylines Australia) Seller's user name Seller's name Seller's address Seller's telephone number Seller's BSB and account numbers Seller's bank account name Item reference number (provide a link to the original thread on SAU) Item description Date funds transferred and exact amount Step two: Send me a PM with the details of the matter so that we have a record of any bad traders. I shall issue you a complaint report number. Step three: Before you can make a complaint to the police you first need to determine what police jurisdiction the offender lives in. If you are reporting online fraud and the seller resides in Western Australia the please follow part (i) of this section. If the seller resides outside of Western Australia, then please skip to part (ii). (i) With the aforementioned details gathered by you in step one, email the Technology Crime Investigation Team. [email protected] (ii) With the aforementioned details gathered by you in step one, visit this website and click on the corresponding jurisdiction that the offender resides in. Then follow the steps given to you via the police site from then on: http://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/crimePrevention/eCrime/internet/report/03/ You will be contacted by the relevant police in due course and may be requested to submit further information. Step four: Once the matter has been resolved, please ensure you contact me with the details so that we have the transactions on record in case of future disputes. Please remember that for evidentiary purposes it is extremely important that you keep all the original emails/private messages in your email inbox until the investigation has been finalised.
  9. For evidentiary purposes it is extremely important that you keep all the original emails/private messages in your email inbox until the investigation has been finalised. Step one: Gather these details: Name of online company where the sale item was listed (In this case Skylines Australia) Seller's user name Seller's name Seller's address Seller's telephone number Seller's BSB and account numbers Seller's bank account name Item reference number (provide a link to the original thread on SAU) Item description Date funds transferred and exact amount Step two: Send me a PM with the details of the matter so that we have a record of any bad traders. I shall issue you a complaint report number. Step three: Before you can make a complaint to the police you first need to determine what police jurisdiction the offender lives in. If you are reporting online fraud and the seller resides in Western Australia the please follow part (i) of this section. If the seller resides outside of Western Australia, then please skip to part (ii). (i) With the aforementioned details gathered by you in step one, email the Technology Crime Investigation Team. [email protected] (ii) With the aforementioned details gathered by you in step one, visit this website and click on the corresponding jurisdiction that the offender resides in. Then follow the steps given to you via the police site from then on: http://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/crimePrevention/eCrime/internet/report/03/ You will be contacted by the relevant police in due course and may be requested to submit further information. Step four: Once the matter has been resolved, please ensure you contact me with the details so that we have the transactions on record in case of future disputes. Please remember that for evidentiary purposes it is extremely important that you keep all the original emails/private messages in your email inbox until the investigation has been finalised.
  10. For evidentiary purposes it is extremely important that you keep all the original emails/private messages in your email inbox until the investigation has been finalised. Step one: Gather these details: Name of online company (In this case Skylines Australia) Seller's user name Seller's name Seller's address Seller's telephone number Seller's BSB and account numbers Seller's bank account name Item reference number (provide a link to the original thread on SAU) Item description Date funds transferred and exact amount Step two: Send me a PM with the details of the matter so that we have a record of any bad traders. I shall issue you a complaint report number. Step three: Before you can make a complaint to the police you first need to determine what police jurisdiction the offender lives in. If you are reporting online fraud and the seller resides in Western Australia the please follow part (i) of this section. If the seller resides outside of Western Australia, then please skip to part (ii). (i) With the aforementioned details gathered by you in step one, email the Technology Crime Investigation Team. [email protected] (ii) With the aforementioned details gathered by you in step one, visit this website and click on the corresponding jurisdiction that the offender resides in. Then follow the steps given to you via the police site from then on: http://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/crimePrevention/eCrime/internet/report/03/ You will be contacted by the relevant police in due course and may be requested to submit further information. Step four: Once the matter has been resolved, please ensure you contact me with the details so that we have the transactions on record in case of future disputes. Please remember that for evidentiary purposes it is extremely important that you keep all the original emails/private messages in your email inbox until the investigation has been finalised.
  11. i thought he said "its a gtr dude" cause the owner may not have known. its good to know
  12. wow! another thread with a postive outcome Everything keeps coming up Milhouse
  13. it's not so bad
  14. yes. shame on those people who are too busy trying to make ends meet and not purposely going out of their way to break the law.
  15. Well that wrapped itself up nicely.
  16. Do not post unless you are a genuine buyer.
  17. I'm assuming they'd have a car full of people and the luggage to go with those 5 people for a stay down there. 500kms to a tank would be more accurate
  18. It is only around 700km to get there. The civic will get around 500km to a tank - there will be a minimum of 7 - 8 petrol stations along the way. It's just Esperance. Not Uluru Just watch out for those "no speed limit" signs. They can be a problem
  19. This thread is finished. Due to ignorance the OP broke the law and was penalised for it. ***EDIT*** - To the OP. I'm sorry you were fined. I do care. I promise.
  20. oh you should be able to contest it in court. See section 78a of the Road Traffic Act 1974 - "It may be used as a defence to blame it on the servo."
  21. crazi CoPpA doin his job n stuffz
  22. Did you ask him what law he was quoting?
  23. Good luck mate
  24. Thats an awesome gain. How did it feel to drive? Did you notice a big difference?
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