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Item: 6boost manifold to suit rb26 high mount turbo

Location: brissy

Website: n/a

Item Condition: brand new... in excellent condition.

Reason for Selling: was to be used on a drag car but because of having a rb30 bottom end, the turbo sits a bit high and the bonnet is not able to close.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1300 ONO

Extra Info: n/a

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Contact Details: just PM me or post in here.

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Item: 6boost manifold to suit rb26 high mount turbo

Location: brissy

Website: n/a

Item Condition: brand new... in excellent condition.

Reason for Selling: was to be used on a drag car but because of having a rb30 bottom end, the turbo sits a bit high and the bonnet is not able to close.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1300 ONO

Extra Info: n/a

Pictures:

Contact Details: just PM me or post in here.

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i got 700 cash today thanks

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Neural:

Complaints have been received from a member whom you sold this manifold to and failed to deliver on.

I suggest you a) provide a full refund to the member in question immediately, or b) deliver the parts as promised.

Should you ignore this warning, further action will be taken, which will result in the authorities being involved and you being banned permanently.

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Neural:

Complaints have been received from a member whom you sold this manifold to and failed to deliver on.

I suggest you a) provide a full refund to the member in question immediately, or b) deliver the parts as promised.

Should you ignore this warning, further action will be taken, which will result in the authorities being involved and you being banned permanently.

First off, don't make a threat to involve the authorities until you have both sides of the story.

Now since this guy has jumped shipped, had a whinge and been a complete tool, I'll express this to clear up my side of it.

I sent the item off the other Friday (not one just gone, one before) and the item wasn't received on Monday by the buyer, waited till Tuesday and I got home and the item was returned to me with a note on it "unknown address". I contacted the fella that night and let him know and he then sent the new address to me through here.

I was unable to send the item wednesday and thursday due to excessive work and not being able to make it to aust post on either of those days. I was suppose to also have friday off and send it off to him that day but due to a issue here at work that only i am able to resolve, i was called in and was left here to deal with the issue and was not able to leave until the issue was resolved leaving me to be late for my arrangements I had for SuperGP on the goldy and not able to make it to Australia Post before they closed.

Given that the condition I was in all weekend while at SuperGP, I was not in any state to send something off nor would I even attempt to in the case that it could be sent to the wrong address AGAIN.

The item was sent off yesterday by REGISTERED POST which was done out of my own pocket since I agreed to send the item including postage the first time. First time would be acceptable but since the address is 'unknown' to Australia Post, I would of thought the buyer would have some decency to help pay for the 2nd postage but no... he's harped on about not getting it and calling the police and making reports.

The police now have the tracking ID and will be keeping a eye on this.

A bit of information to the owner for his own sake so he doesn't make a ASS of himself anymore...

Learn to track your PM's and figure out how to know when the receiver of the msg has read it.

You've sent several PM's and I've not read them due to the lack of time I have to come on and check PM's, etc.

I was not answering calls yesterdays as I was recovering from the weekend.

1 call is far from enough to have to throw your arms up in the air buddy and make complains, left right and centre.

Edit Also to mention the fact I kept you up to date with everything to what I was doing and appologising that I was not able to make it to post office that day because of work commitments. All PM's were replied to when I had the chance to come online.

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regardless, if i handed over cash for something, i really couldn't care much about how smashed the seller got over the weekend..!

as a regular buyer (and seller) i hate coming second after the seller's 'other' comittments. if your too busy, sell it when you have time to complete the transaction from start to finish.

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Mate your a joke

You have no concept of business i made payment on the 7th it should of been sent priority. its now 27th.. nothing! you bought it upon yourself.

all you gave me is excuse after excuse and after i gave you the benefit of the doubt you decide to ignore my calls / msgs on here ect... wake up!

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all you gave me is excuse after excuse and after i gave you the benefit of the doubt you decide to ignore my calls / msgs on here ect... wake up!

I didn't ignore nothing dickhead... i didnt have time to come on here to check PM's during the day and at night since I have no net access at home I couldnt come on to check my PM's and when I did, it was you going off abusing and threatening me so I refuse to reply to such shit like that.

There were NO excuses given... they were valid reasons to why I was not able to send it off and when I did send it off, I told you and it's not my fault you gave me a false address in the first place that the box was returned to me. As far as I'm concerned, be thankful Aust Post even returned it back to me since I know they have left boxes just sit in a warehouse never to be sent to the send or receiptient again.

And as for the idiot thinking that work is not a higher commitement then sending off this item, maybe you should get a job.

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You know what i see mate? bla bla bla hot air! if you were legit id have the thing bolted up to my car by now you toss

funny how now all of sudden your very communicative? bit to late for that buddy.

Site mods if possible please lock this post as this has been handled via authorities outside the forums.

Thank you

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You know what i see mate? bla bla bla hot air! if you were legit id have the thing bolted up to my car by now you toss

funny how now all of sudden your very communicative? bit to late for that buddy.

Site mods if possible please lock this post as this has been handled via authorities outside the forums.

Thank you

It would of been bolted up by now IF YOU GAVE ME THE RIGHT ADDRESS IN THE FIRST PLACE DICKHEAD!!!!

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nueral you sound like a douche.

dont blame anything on the buyer. you dont keep his money and go out and spend it gettign smashed then use ur drunkness as an excuse of why your a lazy flamin mongrel.!!

i call for neural being BANNED.

this sort of shit makes everyone else worried about buying off ppl from car clubs.

hope you get your manifold mate.

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nueral you sound like a douche.

dont blame anything on the buyer. you dont keep his money and go out and spend it gettign smashed then use ur drunkness as an excuse of why your a lazy flamin mongrel.!!

i call for neural being BANNED.

this sort of shit makes everyone else worried about buying off ppl from car clubs.

hope you get your manifold mate.

get your facts right dickhead... it was sent off 2 days after he made payment and came back to me as unknown address.

if he gave me the right address in the first place, he would of had it on the monday/tuesday last week (since i sent it on the thursday before the tuesday it came back to me).

but yeh... go ahead and ban people who actually DO, do the right thing and keep idiots like this fella on here that blows his head off because he stuffed up on the postal address in the first place.

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I dont wana make a bigger deal out of this,than it already is. But all i can is for everyone either selling or buying to try and be as professional as u can,that being making sure address's are right and also following up making sure the buyer gets whats paid for as soon as u can dude.

Also alot guys from forums i use screw me over for bank details having one digit wrong or missing. Gota treat it like a job and just double check everything.

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did i or did i not confirm the address with you? Yes i did! this means the address was / is correct part of my key roles at work is freight handling moron

an item of the dimensions you sent shouldn't of taken 20 days to get here or anywhere unless YOU wrote the address wrong.

dont you think i know where i work ive only been working at the place for 10 years!!!!! some people are unbelievable....

and now your blaming Aust Post despite the fact we get deliveries everyday via Aust post and the one thing im waiting on they get wrong?

lets just they did.. RTS freight would of be in your possession a few days later a week after i still have nothing?

sometimes its just better to take responsibilities for your mistakes rather than blaming the whole world for them.

and thanks for the bad trader rating only you can give someone a bad trader rating for your errors

reality is you have both the manifold and the money as far as im concerned ... i STILL have neither

Thanks to everyone thats helped and supported me so far. hopefully this kind of thing serves as a warning to buyers and sellers alike

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