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hey,

recently i had a few parts stollen of my r33 including, Apexi AX53b70 turbo, stainless low mount manifold, HKS mushroom type pod filter with all adapter stuff , Radiator, Cusco Strut Brace, Blitz Dual drive BOV with piping to suit rb25,

thank you people any help would BE MUCH MUCH APPRECIATED AS INSURANCE WONT EVEN COVER IT...

cheers Glen

also boot look is gone..

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turbo and manifold was sittin in the boot awaiting braided lines to be installed... popped the boot lock out stolle all that was in there then prceeded to open the bonnet an steal the strut brace filter afm and radiator... and had started on the radiator air guide thinggy... only 1 bolt was left in it so some1 mush have come along.. was all done while in a back yard were no1 can see it, so some1 had been fed info on were it was an were the stuff was located... the car itself was not broken into all was done from the outside... thank you for any help people ever so disheartening.... lot of time an $$ gone to waste

i have... an police have fingreprints, but damn state back log will take 8 months b4 they can start to identify people,

searched through mates shed were it was an through house.. nothing i was there as far as i could see... aint easy 2 replace either when you 19 with no job... :D

If you want a job, start labouring LOTS of work out there atm with construction

We cant find anyone to hire at work...

There is a fair amount of work out there at the moment.

The old man is in Commercial construction, specifically metal. Good money once you get in to the commercial side.

between 2 groups.... one lot known theives in this town other lot have grudge against me badly

Easy... Smash the crap out of both groups that way at least the ones that did it get punished, and the other lot can learn their lesson for next time (jks)

only prob is both groups consist of quite a few people an only ever come out when in there groups.. so me being 1 person is hard to get them... but like the saying goes every dog gets there day.. an carma is a bitch

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