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I have copied this straight from a thread posted up by a mate who owns the workshop. If you can't get in contact with him i can be contacted by 0401 669 900.

Hi guys, unfortunately with modified cars and parts come the scum sucking arsehole element bunch of thieves who are too lazy to earn their own way in the world and would rather steal to support their f*cked up lifestyles.

On saturday night, the 6th of October the following items were stolen from my workshop.

These items are pretty easily identified so if you see any, or are offered any please notify police or myself asap along with any details of the people trying to shift them.

HKS T04R turbo with alloy bend welded to the turbo outlet. 0.82 exhaust A/R and small chips on comp wheel. Was attached to a genuine Trust/GReddy 1JZ manifold which has had the wastegate pipe modified to clear steering in JZX90.

1GGTE turbo kit. Comprises a HKS T04 turbo and a Blitz/Sgma manifold and wastegate. This manifold is stainless steel and has had an adapter plate welded to the mounting flange so the T4 HKS turbo can be mounted to it. This makes it completely unique and easily identifiable.

HKS GT2535 ballbearing turbo with T3 flange and a stainless steel dump pipe to suit an RB20DET

HKS GT2530 ballbearing turbo with T2 flange attached to an SR20DET manifold and also with a stainless steel dump pipe

Tein HR S13 front coilovers with cusco cambertops

Riverside Stich 17x9 +11 4 and 5 stud mesh deep dish wheels, two of only. Unique rims, silver centres and polished lip. Extremely rare wheel here especially in this size and offset.

Work Meister 18x10 +20 rims in white with polished lip.

Part of a Blitz K26 twin turbo kit. The dipshits took only one turbo/manifold/wastegate assembly and left the other. Turbo is in need of rebuild as it doesnt rotate well, being very stiff. If someone offers you half of a kit, after you stop laughing please call the police.

I will happily pay a reward for the return of ANY of these items, and any information leading to the arrest/assault/termination of these scum sucking self-abusing c*nts.

This stuff cost me a lot of money to collect, and ship over and knowing some worthless trailer-trash bastard is jerking off over them at the moment pisses me off.

Im even more pissed that they took the turbo and manifold that is for my race car, so now I can't even get it re-assembled and console myself with some high speed hijinx.

Any info at all, please call me at workshop and if Im not there leave a message with your contact details. 07 3865 2030

Pictures:

HKS GT2530

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HKS GT2535

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1GGTE turbo kit

1ggte-t04.jpg

1JZGTE blitz kit, they took the half with the dump pipe

blitz-k26twin-1jz.jpg

S13 front coilovers are from this set

tein-s13-hr.jpg

Please pass this around fellas, if these people aren't caught or dealt with it could be your car or parts next time.

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Well hopefully just the parts, bodies can smell a little.

Not good to hear, i posted a thread up in the QLD section of the R31 skyline club, a little more coverage of this can't hurt

hope you get it back

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