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I know its not a Skyline, But it was stolen from a very good mate of my brothers

It was stolen last night from Parafield Gardens (between 1 and 2 am monday)

REGO; UZC 680

mazda rx7 series 4

with all series 5 lights etc

full speeddreams bodykit

ford blueprint blue

e boost

microtech m78

aluminium radiator front mount

gt35/40 turbo

turbosmart wastegate

surge tank and battery in rear of car

all braided fuel lines

series 6 fully polished motor

extra injectors in inlet manifold

16" bbs wheels

reward offered for recovery of vehicle and information

stolen from parafiend gardens last night

call John on 0439319117 or email [email protected]

Edited by benny_blanco

Edited with Rego No.

Sorry no pics If myself or my brother can get hold of any I will post them up.

The broke into the car parked behind it, rolled it across the street, then broke into the rx7. while they were home asleep.

Thieves are getting pretty risky these days.

Dont even feel safe leaving my skyline in the garage these days.

They f**ked the door up, and stole the e-boost gauge. apart from that no other damage.

car was found 3 streets away. by the looks of things they stalled the car and couldn't start it again.

from what I heard it looks more then likely the scum will get caught :(

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