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hey everybody i have a r34 gtt pwr fc with controller brand new comes in the box with all the wrapping as well, i bought it for my r34 2 weeks ago from this site but sill me got caught doing 40 k's over so i am selling my car because i wont have my licence for much longer this item is no longer needed. any questions pm me

Please provide your contact number, and also advise exactly who you purchased it from on this forum.

Lastly, do yourself a favour and post pics of the unit in question including pics of the serial number to assist the sale.

Thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

Ouch.. yea you should be cautious now-a-days, esp new members signing up..

Seems like the latest scam.. pfc for sale at cheap prices.. should always buy locally n in person!!

Hopefully this person isnt a scam and you get your power fc..

oh shit! you actually transferred money over to him?? I PMed him and wanted to buy as well.

He told me he stays at 56 pitt st eltham 3095. Told him i'll go by and pick it up straight away, after that, no news from him.

^^^^

WORD!!

I'm bumping this up because too many people are getting ripped off on scams like this one (Including myself).

It's pretty obvious from the lack of detail, number of posts and the way the post is written that this is a scam, but it can look like SUCH a good deal that people just can't resist!

THERE WILL be more cheap (maybe not this cheap) LEGIT power fc's in good time, just hang around and you see genuine ones come up for around the 1-1.2k mark!

Any newby or people desparate for a pfc, please pay attention and don't get caught! Take your time even if it means missing out on something because you annoyed the seller!!

Ask heaps of questions, get info on the seller, arrange to meet at their house if possible, even get a photo of their licence, if they're legit, they probably won't mind cos they have nothing to worry about. And if you do miss out on a bargain because you were trying to be certain, at least yiou haven't lost your money!!

AND if you do get ripped off, do yourself and everyone else a favour and report it to the police and do everything in your power to catch the people doing this. If you just let it go, or think you'll run into them down the track, it means you're leaving these guys/girls free to scam someone else in the meantime.

:P:nyaanyaa::laugh::huh:

oh shit! you actually transferred money over to him?? I PMed him and wanted to buy as well.

He told me he stays at 56 pitt st eltham 3095. Told him i'll go by and pick it up straight away, after that, no news from him.

hey mate what do you mean he stays at that address? does he live there?

also i had his mobile number but must have deleted it, do you still have it?

appreciate all your help people

thanks for everyones help. i just jumped at the opportunity at that price and have never had any problems before.

i have his bank details, will that be enough to go to the cops with aswell as my transaction reciept?

hey mate what do you mean he stays at that address? does he live there?

also i had his mobile number but must have deleted it, do you still have it?

appreciate all your help people

Hey,

that's the address he PM'ed me with. He gave me his bank details as well.

bsb 033120 acc number 220180

not sure if that's the same one you have?

Go approach the Fraud department. They are located at the St Kilda road complex. Do it quick and grab this arse hole.

R31Nismoid should take note of this scammer. :D

Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, you can be scammed. I've been done a couple of times this year, and I was careful

Bad luck matey. I feel for ya.

Take it to the police ASAP. They should advice you further.

Edited by MANWHORE
thanks for everyones help. i just jumped at the opportunity at that price and have never had any problems before.

i MAY be able to help you out.

pm sent mate.

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