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Item:Power Fc

Condition:Used, but good condition. Couple of small scratches.

Price:$1100

To Fit: R33 GTST (RB25DET)

Location:Sydney

Contact:PM or Mobile: 0448 333 444

Comments:Be quick, these are extremely rare.

  • 4 weeks later...

UPDATE!:

Does anyone know Ben Ellis aka "5KYL1N35"?

His SAU profile is here -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/m51900.html

I paid him $1100 on the 15th september,

STILL NO POWERFC,

he doesn't answer his phone and doesn't reply to sms's.

I don't want to jump to conclusions,

he sounded genuine when I spoke to him on the phone,

I'm sure there is a reasonable explanation for all this.

If you're mates with him please bring this to his attention.

I have left voice messages, I have sent him sms's, I have tried calling him numerous times, but no reply.

Edited by GHOSTrun

Just so as everyone is aware - the user '5KYL1N35' is NOT Ben Ellis of Otomoto and formerly of HPI Magazine.

Mike, I've pm'd you about this matter and moved your other thread. Ben Ellis' username on here is Ben HPI.

UPDATE!:

Does anyone know Ben Ellis aka "5KYL1N35"?

His SAU profile is here -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/m51900.html

I paid him $1100 on the 15th september,

STILL NO POWERFC,

he doesn't answer his phone and doesn't reply to sms's.

I don't want to jump to conclusions,

he sounded genuine when I spoke to him on the phone,

I'm sure there is a reasonable explanation for all this.

If you're mates with him please bring this to his attention.

I have left voice messages, I have sent him sms's, I have tried calling him numerous times, but no reply.

Now that sucks...

Personally I would never buy anything of a guy with only 15post unless its local pick up...

But hope things work out for you.. all the best.

  • 2 years later...

If anyone knows this Ben Ellis or has any information on him please send me a PM, I want my money back...

This is his FB: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=sgm&id=641426432

Edited by GHOSTrun
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