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so these cars arent covered by any form of insurance?

where is bel garage located anyway?

For all those enquiring on their location, here is the website

http://www.belgarage.com.au/

btw - they are at Regents Park NSW

Well, my car is insured, but I need to know is if bel is liable for the cost of my car as it was in their duty of care.

Sorry to hear mate , i feel sorry for you as i know you spend a few $ on my old car and she was in good nick.

Yes they are liable, you can either claim your insurance or sue BEL, their insurance should cover it .

I think the cars will find their way to another country, probably the middle east somewhere.

A lot harder these days i think, my guess is they will end up in parts, here or O/S .

another dark day in the pursuit of doing something you love and getting it taken away from you!!

to the guys at bel i can only imagine how your feeling today, lets hope they catch them.

a terrible way to finish a great weekend......

The security system was top notch at BEL, with multiple IR video cameras etc etc etc etc it had the works! but every single on of these systems have been disabled by very professional people that are in the "know"..... the place was wired up tight with security always higher than what you would normally expect from a workshop.... sadly this was not enough to stop these guys!!!

sadly this is why sydney is just not a nice place to live...

or the dry carbon doors on the EVO 9

2 T88 turbos!

or the dozens of new power FC s taken from the shop also...

the list is huge!

I just hope insurance covers it all.... but how do you replace cars and equipment that you cant just go and buy?????

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