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Your topic for the ad was VG30, that can easily be misinterpreted to beleive it was VG30DET or VG30DETT.

All I knew is that I wanted the VG30 turbine housing which was larger than my RB25 for a hi-flow and I told you that but you didn't have a problem taking my money and then basically tough luck you can't have it back now.

I didn't know what to look for when buying it other than the larger turbine housing and with the dump pipe and heat shield on I couldn't see that.

Now it's just gotten to the point that you knew what my plans were for it and that it would be useless but you still took my money and refuse to give it back.

Is that how someone should trade on these forums?

If GCG (with their experience in turbochargers) are wrong about this one (as one person thinks) and it is in fact a VG30 then I will personally give the turbo back to the seller (he can keep my money as the turbo is useless to me) and he will have a true honest apology!

Im still waiting B)

Im sorry to say but your clueless as f***.. You've seen for yourself the handful of people on here who "think" they know it all.. leave modifications as such to people who know what there on about (someone like GCG :lol:)..

end rant!

Edited by nuR.spec
Im sorry to say but your clueless as f***.. You've seen for yourself the handful of people on here who "think" they know it all.. leave modifications as such to people who know what there on about (someone like GCG :lol:)..

end rant!

look mate, you've knowingly farked this guy over and yes he may have been naive in thinkin that all people around here are honest and helpful, but get over yourself.

you sold him a useless turbo, fair enough, thats between the two of you to sort out.

but getting on here and rubbing it in and giving crap to GCG is not gonna impress anyone.

random preson with 38post V's a SAU-Vic member,

gezz i dont even need to read the thread to know who is in the right and who is in the wrong.

Presa, i think u should pm blitz or prank and informed them of what has happen so they can ban this f**khead or watever they find fit

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