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  1. If it's deregistered you'll have to whip the plates off and hand them over the counter at postshop with the required paperwork. Sis might have to pay the back dated rego too if she's just left it to sit and expire 12 months+ since valid rego. If the rego has expired within a year of last rego Sis will have to pay the back dated rego cost to bring it up to current.


  2. They're just regular dirty old monoblocks though. I got 2 piece. You lose the concavity but gain a polished lip. I'm only waiting on someone to throw up a set of Oz Breytons for a ridiculously affordable price and the type 3's can go too.

    There's a very tidy looking silver e34 540i for 3K on that facebook BMW page right now. Be worth investigating though it's in outback south canterbury (or somewhere thereabouts).

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  3. Theyre all schnitzer. Not fake or repops. From memory 3 are ronal and 1 is oz, or somesuch but all identical apart from manufacture stamp.

    All cast with schnitzer logo and made in germany etc. Youre welcome to come look, although theyre still on my car right now. I just need to swap tyres onto new wheels I have.

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  4. If you're not "In Trade" then you aren't a dealer/company therefore the CGA doesn't apply, is it just me or is the picture on that listing with the screen working fine? IMO you can walk away and I seriously doubt anything could come to it or you could give the guy a refund.

    That's just my 2 cents..

    This is what pre-purchase inspections are for, it may have saved you. I think they were very lucky to get $1000 out of them! If it was me and I sold you a car and done 600kms in it then I wouldn't be refunding. If it was a dealer then yeah, you'd be entitled to a refund.

    It just turned up in the driveway, a gazed it it shaking my head while walking past. My first words were "WTF is that?"

    Totally out of my control, and yes you're right. It was sold when running and replaced with a Nissan Bluebird.. lol.


  5. i checked the delivery date, he got it on thursday 11.30am and emailed me on sunday.

    that gives him plenty of time to mess it up its a phone. plug it into a virus infected computer or drop it.

    im up 300 minus a Perfectly working phone.

    if i refund him the full 300 hes back to square one but im at a loss with a supposedly faulty phone.

    his feedback is good, i dont blame him to be a fraudster or scammer. My point is that this is what happens SOMETIMES in a sale of used goods.

    Ive checked the Consumer affairs website. buy now on trademe is regarded as a private sale. no CGA and no Fair trading act.

    I dont even think something happened in transit. it might have just gone wrong on its own.

    its not like this is a piece of wool clothing that just unravels itself. its a phone, an IPHONE they can break anytime and this is an iphone 4 released some 5 years ago...

    So you'd be cool with the same scenario in reverse?

    I'm not judging you BTW lol.

    I doubt there's a person on the planet who'd respond with casual acceptance upon being $300 down and holding a busted item having been described in excellent condition.


  6. I was in a similar situation last year, well not me personally but the mum of my son went and and bought some little MG hatch (because it was purple)

    Within 600KM the rubberband transmission needed a full rebuild. $2800+

    The previous owners came through with $1000 and I was trying for full refund. She'd had it for a week and had driven to TeAroha and back and shopping around town a few times. My immediate thought was "Motherf#@kers..." Who knows though. Used goods are used goods. Sellers were regular folk, tidy and presentable and seemed genuinely shocked. They're in the same boat though, wondering how this stupid woman could have destroyed the transmission within a week when they'd been using the car fine.


  7. What does his TM feedback suggest?

    I reckon 220 odd individual feedbacks should be a fair representation of someones character. That's a broad generalisation I know, but it should show if he's a PITA buyer or seller. He got back to you within 1 day of receiving the item, that's a good indicator that somethings up.

    I personally don't think your responsibility ends at the close of auction. He's shelled out $300 for an item listed as "Excellent Condition" and what's turned up isn't. He's standing there looking at his excellent condition phone with a blue screen with a big line running through it and $300 lighter in his wallet thinking "WTF?!?".

    Me personally, i'd be taking it up with the carrier and claiming the maximum.

    I don't think it's his responsibility to deal with making it right, or waiting. You're $300 up and he's $300 down. By the sounds of it all he's done is open the packaging.

    You could assume that the guy is dishonest, but don't be disappointed when that's assumed of you down the track. It's a tricky one, used goods are used goods and could fail anytime. I don't think it's unreasonable for something to turn up in good working condition though, that's what I would expect.


  8. If it's advertised in "excellent condition" I'd expect that. Some blue screen fault on arrival regardless of how it was caused isn't excellent condition.

    He's paid for something in "excellent condition" but what's turned up isn't. I'd be giving the full refund and then taking up the damages with the carrier. There's a $200-$250 insurance cover isn't there?


  9. ET: 13 from memory. It's 13 or 15 anyway.

    Pretty good nick, a couple spots of kurbing but nothing too dramatic I don't think. BMW center caps all there and functional. They scrub up nice and tidy and presentable anyway. Not sure of the value of them but I reckon $600 is a fair start, priced sans tyres.

    I do have a couple of Westlake 245's that I'll have no use for. These would have seen 5000KM that I'll negotiate if required, otherwise I'll throw them on Trademe.

    Centre bore is e39 74.1mm?,and 120X5 fitment but I have brand new Ali hubcentric rings to reduce to regular 72.5mm hub inclusive in price.

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  10. A bit of Googling would suggest otherwise... But who knows.

    The Wokke/Wolf character had a fix - E34 koni's with tiny mods to the strut. ie: a hole drilled into the strut bottom by the spindle and a different locking collar. Fairly negligible modifications from memory of what I'd read.

    You should read everything that guy has written, he's like the e31 reverse engineering mastermind.


  11. Nice work.

    I must have bought 15+ cars over the years for $100 or less. Its not that uncommon. Amongst my best scores were a "trekka" for a tray of lion red and an old tin tank XR500 for a packet of tobacco. Lol


  12. That colouring can depend on the treatment and application prior. I spent a long time screenprinting anodised ali and the dye inks vary in consistency and quality, as does bake time and temp.

    Ali though, you'd have to baby them.

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