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hey guys im new here just wondaring where i would be able to get some sau stickers

any help would be much appreciated thenks :P

Hey mate, welcome to SAU! The SAU:SA chapter dyno day is on August 15th, there will be stickers around on the day!

anyone know if Turbo Tune are even open today ?

ive called 28 times since 2pm and its constantly engaged...

there have been people standing out the front trying to contact them....people going into bridgestone across the road asking if they knew where they were....no one knows where they are...

really random

also...if someone comes across some cheap nissan bits.....give they boys at Grand auto wreckers a call on 83826066...they got broken into (again) over the weekend....not 100% sure what they flogged as when i rang, the police were there and Anthony didnt have time to chat

there have been people standing out the front trying to contact them....people going into bridgestone across the road asking if they knew where they were....no one knows where they are...

really random

ok now im actually starting to freak out

Your car is still in there isn't it?

Sounds suss. :P

yer it is, and im thinking of the worst thing that can happen and im not too chilled right now, specially because i cant get there anytime soon as i dont have a car...

yer it is, and im thinking of the worst thing that can happen and im not too chilled right now, specially because i cant get there anytime soon as i dont have a car...

I hear Grand Auto got broken into recently. Maybe TT got hit too and they're locked up until they can assess what from what? Just a stab. Any cops on site?

Is anyone getting around the back of that place?

:P

also...if someone comes across some cheap nissan bits.....give they boys at Grand auto wreckers a call on 83826066...they got broken into (again) over the weekend....not 100% sure what they flogged as when i rang, the police were there and Anthony didnt have time to chat
I hear Grand Auto got broken into recently. Maybe TT got hit too and they're locked up until they can assess what from what? Just a stab. Any cops on site?

Is anyone getting around the back of that place?

:P

cheers krishy :P

I can only image as to what your feeling right now mate.....28 times you call....phone engaged....people standing at the front trying to contact them.....doesnt add up or sound too good....and you have had so much bad luck with that car mate.....for your sake mate hope this is the last of the bad luck....

Cant wait to see you out and about in the orange beast again

Good luck

I can only image as to what your feeling right now mate.....28 times you call....phone engaged....people standing at the front trying to contact them.....doesnt add up or sound too good....and you have had so much bad luck with that car mate.....for your sake mate hope this is the last of the bad luck....

Cant wait to see you out and about in the orange beast again

Good luck

cheers man, im not at ease right now...

im headed there now, ill let you all know what the out come is

i can see the headline now

"Three dead in import workshop murder"

"Mitchell of Adelaide has murdered three trespassers at an Adelaide import performance workshop, Turbo Tune, at 4:30 yesterday. The three were seen attempting to steal an orange R33."

spoke to Michael down there , they got robbed aswell.

they went through everyone's car including mine and my whole dash was pulled apart.

couldn't go inspect as crime scene investigation hadn't arrived to go over the workshop.

when it rains it pours

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