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STOLEN: Autech Tsukada S13 Circuit/Drift Car - Stolen From Just Jap


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Im pretty sure I would if it was my car.. Insurance or not the time and effort you put in is worth more than a cheque from the insurance company. Not to mention 30 days to greeve..

i hope this car gets returned to you, when my car was stolen it was seen in hurstville also, eventualy found in st george area, so im sorry to say i know how you feel.. i hope your story ends up like mine as my car was found dumped and outa petrol on the side of the road, gota love thirsty rb20's :(

People that do this are so disturbed!!!

JUST JAP have done massive favours for my - all the boys are really good blokes if i want someting, i never contemplate going elsewhere...

I sucks to see how much time and effort was put into this car and them some low life knocks it off... Its kind of like taking away a member of ones family...

Steve & boys - i really hope this car turns up along with those who took - i will pray tonight that they will been thrown in jail where they will get A$S reemed by one of their incestrous cousins.

Good luck and please keep us posted!

Paul

steve theres next to no doubt the people that have taken it are the same ones that took my GTR from autosport.

Brad - Without mentioning names, did you ever find out who actually took your car?

Lowlife scum :):rant:

What kind of person..... or further, what kind of parents raise their kids to believe that they don't need to work for anything, but instead just take what they want from others?

Hope your get the car back undamaged Steve, and that the thieves are actually prosecuted and JAILED instead of being let off with a suspended sentence or some stupid community service sentence that is never actually enforced :down:

Paul No I never got names or anything, I just got told where to pick the dumped car up from and went there. Steve and darren have all the info I have anyways.

The people your dealing with have without a doubt stolen many of the cars lattely.

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ASk them if they have a white 180sx too :)

Friends car got stolen few days back from miranda..

Spent 3 months doing it up form a bare shell.. Then a week later after its finished its gone :rant:

Edited by siddr20

I rekon there is a few white 180sx's they have.

Its really behond a joke now.

Anyone leaving there cars around the shire should really have some form of killswitches fitted.

They stole mine by breaking in cleanly. Then smashing the ignition off the steering colum. They removed the ignition switch from the key barrel and could have used anything from there to start it and drive away.

I think if the thing wont start straight up they will leave it alone and nick off.

Alarms are way to easy to get around but well hidden switches can be very difficult to find in a hurry.

Absolute Bullshit....

How can someone possibly have the balls to nick something from outside your shop. Thats just Flucking insane! Sorry to hear guys and I pray that a good ending comes of this...

To be honest, people who do this have no respect for people so why should we have any kind of respect to them. I hope they get everything they deserve + more..

Thats really f**ked guys :banana: Sorry to hear...

Hope you get it back in one piece, its seriously beyond belief how brazen theives have lately become...

They're the absolute scum of the earth and nothing more to it. I can't comrehend how some people could take the pride and joy of others (who have probably worked their asses off to afford in the first place) and then f**k it up because they are too lazy to make an honest buck.

wow this incident sends a msg that no matter where you leave ur car, its never safe no more =/

hope you guys get the s13 back & get those scums behind bars.

Thats nasty! it seems like a well hit area at the moment for these cars..

I was lucky mine wasnt taken from autosport the day before brads went missing.

i really hope you guys get that car back!!

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