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Haha...another update!

The guy asked for his $2K deposit back!!! What a letdown... but on the bright side the R32 will stay on as our TKO shop demo car. I'll post up some pics soon.

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U dont think he saw on here that youre makin a 4grand profit from him?????

Bwahaha... your probably right...

But is $4000 too much to profit from? C'mon... :D

Donarto: We're in Perth, 926 Albany Hwy, East Vic Park.

You should have kept the 2K deposit.

He wanted the car.

Yeah, thats probably correct in theory, but we had to refund the poor guy haha...

Thats been an area thats always confused me...

if a deposit is refundable, whats the point in the deposit?

Obviously its Rezzs call to refund but I would have thought he would have every right to tell the guy to get farked?

With me it was more of a principle thing... I couldn't be a bitch and keep the $2K... what with our business reputation on the line. You never know what lengths 'certain people' will go to these days.

With me it was more of a principle thing... I couldn't be a bitch and keep the $2K... what with our business reputation on the line. You never know what lengths 'certain people' will go to these days.

"certain people"?

personally i would only keep the deposit if i turned down other buyers or i did something like buy a new car knowing i was giong to sell the other car etc.

what mods does it have rezz,someone making profit is not a reason not to buy a car, aslong as your selling the car for what the market is selling for its fine.

did you ask the reason why he deicded to pull out after dropping sich a large deposit down?

Thats been an area thats always confused me...

if a deposit is refundable, whats the point in the deposit?

Obviously its Rezzs call to refund but I would have thought he would have every right to tell the guy to get farked?

Im pretty sure by law you are allowed to keep a deposit after 2 weeks has gone past....

After that its like unclaimed goods....

Why are you in Uganda , Rezz?

I'm here in Uganda trying to find out who the hell f#cked the first monkey that started the whole AIDS epidemic...

haha :lol:

Uganda, it's a country in Eastern Africa, west of Kenya. I heard Rezz was there as their import scene is pretty much untapped atm. It's a big opportunity to cash in before all the major players get there.

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and rezz, i beleive it was shan, the original MONKEY f**kER!!!

I believe Rezz being in Uganda is akin to the other thread here in the Japan section trying to scam everyone. So in answer to why is Rezz in Uganda: Coz the weather's nice...and monkey love is cheap :rolleyes:

so contact that bloke at: [email protected]

for cheap cheap parts :huh:

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