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Originally posted by West

This prick sell parts for our lines( second hand ), my mate bought a set of coil over for his line . After trade his stock shocks and spring in we found out that his rear pair coil over was for driff only and they were all **** so we went back and ask to return it and get our stock supspension back ( me mate paid $500 for the coil over )...

This prick reckon our stock supspension was **** and he threw it out ( there were nothing wrong with our supspension ) and now if we want to return the coil over we need to purchase a stock set off him.

So me mate had no choice but to agree and he replaced his **** coil over with a set of stock supspension for me mate.

We we pick our car up i test drove it and found out that this set was even worse than my mate old stock supspension.

So if anyone want this prick name, pm me for it because i think we don't need prick like this in our society and this prick operate his business around STH EASTERN area .:P

Dude you're to have a negative trader rating of your own soon.

Those guages that I sent you that have been sitting at the Post Office for the last few weeks, so can you please go and pick them up.

And please reply to your PM's. :)

I told you i just had a defect didn't i? You think its' easy to fix a defect these day? Put you in my situation, what would you do? Fix your car to go to work or pick up some gauges? Shit happens alright! ( i think i did mention that i'll pick it up next week too )

West yeh mate you did tell me you got a defect, and yeah you did mention you'd pick them up last week. All I ask if for you to honour your half of the deal. But remember dude the PO won't hold them for ever and I'll be stuck with the postage bill.

R34-GTT yeah dude I COD'd them.

Oh and you ask what would I do if I were in your shoes ... I would at least have the common courtesy to write back to Private Messages and explain what is going on, rather than giving replies such as "Problem with post.".

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