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over a year ago i met a bloke by the name of Steven Verrocchi. seemed very geneous. over the course of around 8 months we traded parts knowlage and everything was going well the parts i wanted were hand delivered by this bloke and nothing seemed out of place. my plan was to purchase and engine thati was to put alot of money into and in the end i did of steve verrocchi.

this bloke even took the time to visit for birthday parties and in the end became a really good friend.

in july last year i organised for my car to picked up and transported to his workshop. in the attached pitures you can seen my old engine was removed and work had began.

after a few months i began to question how long he was taking... and he threw trades for numerous gtrs and such at me inplace of my car if i couldnt be bother waiting... it was excuse after excuse on why it was taking so long... even his sone apparently died.

in september i accepted a trade for a 33 GTR with cash adjustment... through steve verrochi dealing with one of his family members..... it got to the point where he said he was a matter of hours away from where i live in MT Gambier SA.

then nothing... no phone call... his phone wouldnt even ring.... i rang the local towns he was supposibly in and there was no sign of him.... it was a con... all from the start...

since then i have notified police everything possible... i really need some help if finding my car if it still excist so any help would be very much appreciated...

it has been some time now and still havent hered a thing... has anyone seen this car or any part of it.... it was a unique looking 33.

more pics tomorrow afternoon of custom fusion green boot install with fibre glass molds for subs..... anyone please help. i want it back of compensation for him if anyone know were to find him,'

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thats him but he hasnt been online in ages.. if he has he's got a new name... his old con names used to be

steve reynolds an steve van boxtel

has anyone seen this car.. my boot install can be seen in my sig for now.. this would of been really hard to remove and harder to deispose of with out being noticed.. someone has to of seen it.

Is he Victorian?

Do you have his workshop address (where you shipped the car in july) or any contact details you can share? If he's from my side of town i'd be happy to drop by his workshop and remind him of his obligations to you..

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Wow - that's absolutely screwed - what have the police said? got any photos of him from your parties? Give them to the police I guess..

good luck with it..

Did you have insurance out of interest? had you signed your car over to him?

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shit that sucks i no what its like exept i got my car back with 50grand of shit missing what do these cu3ts think same shit george ross invited me around for dinner and shit like that they get your trust then screw you over. sorry to tell you this but the cops dont give a shit . the guy that conned me his sone lukas nicolajuk drives a white vw golf with a big front mount if anyone sees him run him of the road he had my steering wheel on his car last i saw him..... anyway if you need help tracking him down pm me phone numbers and eighter adresses or rego and i have sources ...

Wow, I'm really sorry to hear, this sh|t just keeps getting bigger and bigger!

I remember how we went to his Dyno Day Adz.

Guy seems to be nice but guess thats all in the act.

He used to work at SelectMaz in Epping, there are warrants for his arrest in many states.

If anyone knows his whereabouts contact the police and we would love to see his fat ass infront of a judge.

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