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Wow, again I say the world is full of scum! My mate just bought an S14 200SX the other week and today he went and purchased some ISC coilovers to fit on his ride. He checked them in his boot, drove off and parked at uni. Came back out some time later only to find his car broken into, shit stolen from the inside and then the boot popped and the brand new coils missing as well... so if anyone sees some coils going for cheap cheap, can you please PM me, I know it's a long shot but worth the try...

heslo, not possibly a dodge job by the guys he bought the coils off if it was a private purchase?

and another shameless plug for myself, vote for me :P multiple votes encouraged :mad:

http://realcars.zooweekly.com.au/ViewProfi...x?profileID=469

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heslo, not possibly a dodge job by the guys he bought the coils off if it was a private purchase?

and another shameless plug for myself, vote for me :P multiple votes encouraged :mad:

http://realcars.zooweekly.com.au/ViewProfi...x?profileID=469

Love the ars and car so i rated it 10times lol

ah ok, would say definately not then, that really sucks, hopefully they are tracked down with some luck.

haha thanks heaps for the votes dave, when i put that photo up i knew flick was gonna hate me for it but gotta do what it takes to attract the attention and on the zoo site, a shot like that works well :P

ah ok, would say definately not then, that really sucks, hopefully they are tracked down with some luck.

haha thanks heaps for the votes dave, when i put that photo up i knew flick was gonna hate me for it but gotta do what it takes to attract the attention and on the zoo site, a shot like that works well :P

sure got me to vote again......... Ahhhhh boys will be boys!!

fine! Vote for me too! :P

Why the heck not.. bit of fun with a chance to win cash.

http://realcars.zooweekly.com.au/ViewProfi...x?profileID=499

No skanky photos in mine :mad:

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