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hey guys my white r33 series 2 skyline was stolen between 6:30 and 8pm tonight at indro shopping centre the plates are 21AYU, attached are some pics of it and this is full list of mods

HKS superdragger 3 1/2 exhaust

HKS fully adjustable suspension

Cusco strut bars front and rear

HKS pod filter and closed box

Blitz LM front mount

Walbro fuel pump

Giken exhaust cam gear

Blitz ID3 boost controller and power meter

Hks style split dump

Hks style stainless steel manifold

Power FC and hand controller

Splitfire coil packs

HKS SSQ blow off valve

High flow cat

New Exedy button clutch (can handle 300kw)

HKS GT-RS turbo kit

Nismo 550cc injectors

Autometer boost guage and air/flow ratio gauge mounted on pillar

Trust gear knob

400r front bar and side skirts

Trial rear bar

18in Volk TE37 rims - 4 new tyres

Ganador side mirrors

GTR rear spoiler

if anyone sees it or sees anyone selling the parts you can contact me on 0412 903 309

cheers ben

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guys dont pick on him for having no alarm

can you seriously tell me that people even listen to car alarms anymore? with the amount that are set off accidentally and the time taken to disarm them is the same time it takes for the owner to do it

alarms are worthless, immobilisers are the win

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guys dont pick on him for having no alarm

can you seriously tell me that people even listen to car alarms anymore? with the amount that are set off accidentally and the time taken to disarm them is the same time it takes for the owner to do it

alarms are worthless, immobilisers are the win

i agree we can't change what has happened but it is worth writing about having no alarm because we can learn from things like this. for example, everyone that reads this thread that has no alarm will (hopefully) think about going out and getting one...

and when i say alarm, i mean alarm + immoboliser. i don't even know of any alarms that don't include at least an immobiliser... most even come with other goodies like shock sensors etc.

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guys dont pick on him for having no alarm

can you seriously tell me that people even listen to car alarms anymore? with the amount that are set off accidentally and the time taken to disarm them is the same time it takes for the owner to do it

alarms are worthless, immobilisers are the win

:P

i agree we can't change what has happened but it is worth writing about having no alarm because we can learn from things like this. for example, everyone that reads this thread that has no alarm will (hopefully) think about going out and getting one...

and when i say alarm, i mean alarm + immoboliser. i don't even know of any alarms that don't include at least an immobiliser... most even come with other goodies like shock sensors etc.

;)

I do feel sorry for you but if you had the dosh to spend up big on the mods why didn't you spend it on a decent alarm/immobiliser system.... dam man an alarm with a paging system is like only a few hundred bucks you can even buy attachments that rings your mobile.....

as i said sorry to here about your loss but truthfuly your car would of been an easy target, saw you at the car park saw you lock the door manually, saw no warning led......

$50 on a club lock could of saved your ass...

let this be a warning to others instead of going out and buying dat BOV use the money to secure your car....

i know insurance will cover it but it doesn't make up for the time and effort that we spend on your cars or prolly the proper value....

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Lets not turn the thread into a "get an alarm" discussion we can make another thread for that and reference it to this one. Keep it clean for discussion about finding the car. If it was your car that was stolen you wouldnt want to be hearing all about how you should have had a club/alarm/immobiliser etc etc. Bens worked freakin hard to build up this car after what had happend in the past and now its been stolen. Im sure its a hard time for him and it really sucks, so cut him some slack and keep the comments positive ppl. Thanks, Matt

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i feel for you, mine got stolen the day after my birthday in december. the odds of finding it are almost none. i dont mean to be the bearer of bad news, but its prob the guys from the gold coast. chop shop :)

look out for cheap parts. i will let you know if i see anything. keep checking the for sale sections on places like boostcruising, cruisingbrisbane, here and others. it could turn up

good luck mate

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yeah no news yet, i just hope it turns up somewhere, im not getting my hopes up but its probably getting pulled apart right now or could be even burnt out somewhere, makes me so angry that we work so hard and put all our money and time into our cars and some skummy fruck comes and takes it. they seriously need their head caved in.

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