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Hey all,

Latest update, the dispute with the bank to have my money refunded was successful and my turbo arived on friday the 23rd of september(4 months later) . The turbo came back a little worst for ware with mold growth, rusted and oily but i am grateful to have it back.

I have also been left some negative feedback for my troubles reuining my 100% rating record :( "wanted working r32 gtr turbo and was every but that , dodgyBuyer: tranf4m (-1) - 23 Sep 2011 - 12:43"

Thanks for all the support i have recieved and be wary of anyone selling or buying skyline parts out of "Roasedale Victoria" :P

ps: Learn to read Ryan Lowe of Roasedale Victoria, I don't want to get on the band wagon but just a friendly heads up that next time you want to buy something you read what your buying first. The advertisment was clearly for a High flow r32 gtr turbo. You can not claim that I sent you the wrong product when it was clearly marked high flowed to begin with.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/357902-r32-gtr/page__p__5720150#entry5720150

Becareful you don't accidentally buy a elephant next time your in the market for a puppy.....

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Hey all,

Latest update, the dispute with the bank to have my money refunded was successful and my turbo arived on friday the 23rd of september(4 months later) . The turbo came back a little worst for ware with mold growth, rusted and oily but i am grateful to have it back.

I have also been left some negative feedback for my troubles reuining my 100% rating record :( "wanted working r32 gtr turbo and was every but that , dodgyBuyer: tranf4m (-1) - 23 Sep 2011 - 12:43"

Thanks for all the support i have recieved and be wary of anyone selling or buying skyline parts out of "Roasedale Victoria" :P

ps: Learn to read Ryan Lowe of Roasedale Victoria, I don't want to get on the band wagon but just a friendly heads up that next time you want to buy something you read what your buying first. The advertisment was clearly for a High flow r32 gtr turbo. You can not claim that I sent you the wrong product when it was clearly marked high flowed to begin with.

http://www.skylinesa...50#entry5720150

Becareful you don't accidentally buy a elephant next time your in the market for a puppy.....

So lets get this straight. He has no turbo and no money?

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What is this, youtube? Just cos someone f**ks you over doesn't mean you should rip them off. Otherwise all the shit here applies to everyone who posted. Geez guys have a read of the forum guidelines. There aint no love in here...Some people aren't worth the time of day. Lets keep it like that. P.s the weather is shit.

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bud you contacted me on my want to buy post

Hey all,

Latest update, the dispute with the bank to have my money refunded was successful and my turbo arived on friday the 23rd of september(4 months later) . The turbo came back a little worst for ware with mold growth, rusted and oily but i am grateful to have it back.

I have also been left some negative feedback for my troubles reuining my 100% rating record :( "wanted working r32 gtr turbo and was every but that , dodgyBuyer: tranf4m (-1) - 23 Sep 2011 - 12:43"

Thanks for all the support i have recieved and be wary of anyone selling or buying skyline parts out of "Roasedale Victoria" :P

ps: Learn to read Ryan Lowe of Roasedale Victoria, I don't want to get on the band wagon but just a friendly heads up that next time you want to buy something you read what your buying first. The advertisment was clearly for a High flow r32 gtr turbo. You can not claim that I sent you the wrong product when it was clearly marked high flowed to begin with.

http://www.skylinesa...50#entry5720150

Becareful you don't accidentally buy a elephant next time your in the market for a puppy.....

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sorry i dont fight with ethnic you get called a racist for that

bud you contacted me on my want to buy post

dude give up, you fail at english.

everythings sent back, you got your funds back. Just drop it.

You're just going to keep getting attacked on this thread.

Maybe when they do the screen calls for the come back of "The Hillbillies" you could try, but other than that..

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