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just in from the seller

Hi mate warranty is 3 months if fitted by licenced mechanic, there is no pick up location as all items will be shipped from warehouse, we have small shop front it is all stated in the listing, I am new and did only start buying and selling thing not long ago I read your link and am going to steer clear of him I bought a gearknob off that seller and I recived my item and it was good quailty weird. I did not relise that there was someone that had a profile so simillar to mine I want to change my e-bay name thanks mate if you need anything let me know Thankyou.

Action send me an private message I will let you know what I know

Im quite sure this is the same guy that scammed my mate a set of nismo mounts.

Ill have him contact you, I think he is pretty far into coming up with a solution to this guy.

Dont stress, it will all rain down on him soon enough.

Awesome, thanks mate.

Tell you what, if we come up with something, you can have that dished wheel for free :) Though I do have it fitted to my car right this instant as I just fitted the velo and need the clearance for my knees :)

Hello quick release kit..

Haha no need Dan, its really no dramas. My mate will be in contact soon enough.

Just one minute ago, this guy has closed his auction for the gearbox! (The linked posted by wax just before)

Must be getting edgy....hopefully he will give in and fix everyone up.

Haha no need Dan, its really no dramas. My mate will be in contact soon enough.

Just one minute ago, this guy has closed his auction for the gearbox! (The linked posted by wax just before)

Must be getting edgy....hopefully he will give in and fix everyone up.

That cant be right he assured me he was going away for the weekend

Ha ha

Not another lie

lol yah maybe, just remember though guys, keep it legal. Being wronged doesn't give any of us the right to break the law or take it into our own hands.

I spent a lot of time persuing legal civil action. It's hard but it's the right way.

Ok thanks

I have a few friends in the force in sydney as well as victoria. Im sure they will be keen to know how its getting on. maybe visit his parents and find his location i am sure they would be stocked to hear what there son has been up to

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