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5 Cars were taken from BEL Garage in our Regents Park workshop on the morning of Wednesday the 6th of December, around 2am to 5:30am.

If anyone has information leading to the retrieval of these vehicles, please call 04 0335 2392 and leave a message.

A REWARD OF $10,000 WILL BE PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE SUCCESSFUL RETRIEVAL OF THESE VEHICLES

ALL CARS HAD BEL GARAGE STICKERS ON

The yellow Tomei R34 drag car

the red R32 GTR that made 970hp at the wheels at final battle

the white Evo 9 that won circuit battle this year

a white evo 7

a silver bug eyed wrx sti

more info

www.belgarage.com.au

such a shame.

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i would be guessing there would be some cheap evo , gtr and wrx part getting around in the next couple of months

but a lot of money in cars gone

sorry to hear hope you catch the picks and string them by there nuts

Edited by NIZ-26T

well it's a pretty well know fact that a number of stolen cars are re-birthed and painted another colour to fool people. often they paint them bright, out there, non-standard colours so that people assume the reason for the colour change was personal taste (or a lack of) and not to cover up the cars original colour. sometimes that colour is pink.

  • 6 months later...

I understand that the Evo 7 has been recovered and that a 3 month investigation has lead to the arrest of at least one man in a re-birthing racket.

Needs confirming but I'd be happy to hear that this was the case.

was it pink when they found it? :D

would also love more information on this... i remember hearing about this, as well as other large, highly unique car thefts, and just wonder how the hell people get away with it...

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