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Hey guys

Woke up this morning(Sunday) and went to go to work at about 630am and both the driver and passenger door of my Silvia, which is parked on the street outside my house, are open. Some low life scum broke in and took some gear.

- RB25 series 1 loom

- RB25 series 1 ecu

- RB25 exhaust manifold

- KKR/JJR430 turbo

If any one has any info on this, sees this stuff for sale cheap, or has a mate that suddenly has this stuff please let me know on 0438187369. This happened on southside brisbane.

Alternatively if the f**kheads who stole this shit return it to me asap I wont ask any questions. If I find out who you are and you dont return it, I wont hestitate to break bones. ;)

Thanks guys

Bren

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not good brendo was the mani/turbo on the motor or inside the car?

I have a Rb25det ecu you could borrow if needed

also will have a R32 rb25De loom when my new motor arives if that can be used

where are you living these days?

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I'm thinking that is some serious knowledge of your car prior to the theft. I'd be looking nearby actually. Was the car out in the open or did these guys have some quiet time to get what they needed??

i'm with dave, looks like they knew what they were after.

the problem with the car scene is that alot of people freely share knowledge about what they have/next mods/what's in the build/etc with complete strangers they just met. a little discreetion doesn't go astray.

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Thanks guys. Yeh Im thinking it is either someone I know, or someone who knows someone I know, something like that. My house is in a dead end street so its not like they were passing by and decided to break in.

Dano: Thanks for that man, will let you know if I need to use the stuff. Im livin near Sunnybank now, where are you at?

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