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Hi Guys,

Many of you are familiar with Just Jap's White Autech Tsukada S13 Silvia Drift/Time Attack car.

This car has just been stolen from Just Jap Auto Imports in Sydney.

The car was parked in the carpark right outside the front door of the shop and was taken in broad daylight.

The thieves arrived in a Toyota Supra JZA80 with the registration AQ-56-QA

If anyone see's this car, please phone the Police, or Just Jap immediately on (02) 9545 0532.

A $3,000 no questions asked reward is now being offered for the safe return of this vehicle.

Modifications on this car include but are not limited to:

- URAS NS-01 17" Wheels with Semi Slicks

- Massive Carbon Fibre Rear Wing

- Power FC & Hand Controller

- Alloy Front Bar Carnards

- Cusco Roll Cage

- Wheel Arch Flares

- Black Bonnet Scoop

- Bonnet Pins

- R32 GTR Front Seats

- ATTKD & Autech Tsukaka Decals

- G4 356mm 8 Piston Front Brake Kit

- Black Top SR20DET

- HKS GT2540 Turbo

- Black HPI Race Harness

- Momo Steering Wheel

- Orange ATTKD Intercooler Piping

- Jap Style Modified Front Bar

- Loads of Just Jap Stickers

It stands out like dogs balls so someone will no doubt see it.

Thanks in advance.

Steve

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they would have to be idiots to drive it on the street for very long.. lets hope they are idiots..

The car was only just finished and ready for our track debut.

We just hope someone spots it before the theives get too far.

Broad daylight, right under our noses in the carpark - They got it started and drove right out the gate.

Yep - All captured on security cameras.

First post updated with details of the Supra the thieves were driving, no doubt stolen.

Thanks for your help guys, any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

hope you got some good face shots of these clowns steve. I know you guys have lots of good cameras so hopefully they will earn their keep for you today. :banana:

hope you got some good face shots of these clowns steve. I know you guys have lots of good cameras so hopefully they will earn their keep for you today. :(

get their faces off the camera, and post them on all the car forums and maybe "Wanted: These people dead $xxxx reward" underneath.

Well, if they happen to bring their car up to the second story office I'm in asking about internet plans, I'll let you know :P

Until then, all I can do is imagine how dumb these people actually are :(

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