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Has anyone seen these parts going around or car that could be the same, this wasnt a common car ( geniune garage impul, 1 of 4 in oz at the time) i know its been awhile but it sometimes it takes time for these sorta things to surface???

pm me details if so

any feedback will be appriciated and a reward for any useful information

thankyou

Edited by -GTHR32-

There is what I beleive to be a genuine impul 4 door R33 in Gympie. But i know its not ur brothers. My mate bought it about 2.5 years ago. It has been sold a few times.. but i think it is still in town. It has a 400R front bar.. same colour and 17's..

Please don't mistake the 2 cars.

Hope you find the scum that did this! I will be on the look out! I do heaps of KM's in a week!

  • 2 weeks later...

disreguard pm, i found it obviously! this was a noice 4door, sad to hear what happened, wish i could find the guy that nicked it for cheap parts lol! nah really sorry to hear it went, id cry if my baby was nicked.

disreguard pm, i found it obviously! this was a noice 4door, sad to hear what happened, wish i could find the guy that nicked it for cheap parts lol! nah really sorry to hear it went, id cry if my baby was nicked.

yeah we still go out looking for parts off his car but luckily for them we havent come across them, hope this may give you some inspiration or some ideas with yours

impul parts included (non standard)

-Impul full exhaust

-Impul 206kw tuned ecu

-intercooler

-impul tuned cusco suspension- coil overs, strut brace, sway bars

-injector (not sure impul)

-turbosmart boost controller

-recaro suede racing impul seats front and rear

- impul bodykit w/ customised f/bar

-17 inch impul rims

-impul tuned stage 2 shift kit transmission

-HKS airfilter

-stainless steel airbox

nefinately forgot some things

impul parts included (non standard)

-Impul full exhaust

-Impul 206kw tuned ecu

-intercooler

-impul tuned cusco suspension- coil overs, strut brace, sway bars

-injector (not sure impul)

-turbosmart boost controller

-recaro suede racing impul seats front and rear

- impul bodykit w/ customised f/bar

-17 inch impul rims

-impul tuned stage 2 shift kit transmission

-HKS airfilter

-stainless steel airbox

thats a pretty big list to aspire to, dunno if my wallet could support all that lol

def a few good ideas tho, thanx for the pics btw, car looked pretty nice and i know what u guys were talking bout now about the rear light covers, i stil prefer my paint job on them tho lol. good luck in finding everything. still suprised the cops didnt find it tho, even just stripped and burnt out or sumthing, at least u no the car wasnt wasted if thats any consolation (prob not tho) daz

If i ever see a list like that on another car that looks sus, I'll hook it up and drag it to ur place for inspection!

yeah thanks that would be great. Chain them to the back of the car and drag them with it, make sure you take the unsealed roads, and maybe try and get atleast one of the limbs to come under the car (atleast 1) please

My brother will make sure your over compensated for your troubles

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