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So you have cash now.....when are you going to pay me the money you owe me.

T88 ON BOARD...this is the guy (CHAD) that has the other parts to the gauges, that you still have. Get his address and send the gauges back to him, he has basically stolen the other parts to them and as far as I'm concerned he can add the $600 you were going to pay to the other money he owes me....for the other parts he has stolen off of my GTR when it was in his shop. "The Fast and Furious"

His step-father Ernie isn't any better...Chad let him know his word isn't worth SHIT.....

See you in Court!!!!!

Phillip Rido

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Tony

Don't waste your breath on this guy.

At one stage he was going to buy the ARC cooler for the 33 from me...but never came up with the money again. It's now for sale on e-bay along with the TD06 SL2 20G's

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?Vi...item=2476303999

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...MESSE%3AIT&rd=1

regards Phillip

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