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hey anybody ever heard of these guys? Maximum Car Performance? http://www.xtremecarperformance.com.au/

they were selling intercooler kits on ebay. i bought one like 2 months ago, never got it and now the guy says he will refund my money but hasnt. he barely ever returns emails and the phone number doesnt seem to work. im in the US so any help you guys from down under could give me would be more than appreciated. i just want to know if this is a real place or not.

thanks guys!

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Whois Response for xtremecarperformance.com.au:

Domain Name: xtremecarperformance.com.au

Last Modified: Never Updated

Registrar ID: R00010-AR

Registrar Name: Melbourne IT

Status: ok

Registrant: DILLON, MATHEW

Registrant ID: ABN 81718416027

Registrant ROID: C1027392-AR

Registrant Contact Name: Mathew Dillon

Registrant Email: [email protected]

Tech ID: C0875405-AR

Tech Name: Account Role

Tech Email: [email protected]

Name Server: ns0.magic-moments.com.au

Name Server IP: 203.202.10.4

Name Server: ns1.magic-moments.com.au

Name Server IP: 203.202.10.3

You can check to see if that ABN number does in fact belong to the same company and person via the ATO, or Australian Tax Dep't website.

You'd be looking for ABN business search etc...

I'd question that website and they people running it, they probably couldn't afford to send you the parts seeing your in the USA?

You'd have been better to goto a visable company, they don't have a shop and they are probably just running it out of a house on the Gold Coast, QLD. South of Brisbane if you want to look it up on a map.

Retrieved on: 14 Oct 2003 1:59 PM

Record last modified on: 13 Nov 2002

ABN: 81 718 416 027

ABN Status: Active from 18 Jan 2001

Legal Name: DILLON, MATHEW

Entity Type: Individual

Main Business

Location

State: QLD

Postcode: 4216

Trading Name(s): MAXIMUM CAR PERFORMANCE

Xtreme Car Performance

Other

Registrations

GST:

Deductible Gift Recipient:

ACN or ARBN:

ABN

81 718 416 027

Business Name

DILLON, MATHEW

Status From To

Active 18 Jan 2001

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Legal Names From To

DILLON, MATHEW 30 Jan 2001

DILLON, MATHEW 18 Jan 2001 30 Jan 2001

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Trading Names From To

MAXIMUM CAR PERFORMANCE 13 Nov 2002

Xtreme Car Performance 28 Oct 2002

CYBER-WORKS 30 Jan 2001 28 Oct 2002

CYBER-WORKS PUBLISHING 30 Jan 2001 28 Oct 2002

CYBER-WORKS COMPUTERS 30 Jan 2001 28 Oct 2002

CYBER-WORKS HI-TECH 30 Jan 2001 28 Oct 2002

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Main Business Locations From To

QLD 4216 28 Oct 2002

QLD 4218 30 Jan 2001 28 Oct 2002

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Guest darrinspencer

a mate of mine rang him about 3 weeks ago looking for a garret turbo to suit a 180sx sr20.

the guy said he works out of Rolin Automotive Imports

31 Central Drive

Andrews

Gold Coast

Queensland

Australia

Ph 07 5593 8533

They are a seperate bussiness, but work together.

This may help you to track him down.

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