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Hi all.

Please see here for the full details:

http://www.fordxr5turbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=10253.msg293968#msg293968

Basically we have a dodgy motherfker trolling the WTB section of the forums.

As each day passes more and more people are seeming to fall into this guys plight.

He calls you up from WTB posts, and hence does not currently have an account here.

That of course, has not stopped me tracking him down :)

PLEASE BE CAREFUL ABOUT BLIND EFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks

Ash

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WTB = Want To Buy.. So if you're selling your V35 he isnt going to ring you.. Different type of scammer..

I would love to see the result of this..

No no, I didn't mean of selling my car. I want to buy things for my V35. :P

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Hey guys,

If you have been involved, give the police a call.

I've filed all information to Senior Constable Cam Pye. If you call him at the St Kilda (Melbourne) Branch - (03) 95362666 - and tell him your case, Ho Young will most likely get done over very soon. Too bad I can't do it myself, it would involve some SAW sh*t.

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