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Ahh so this is why Trevor told me you guy were closed Yesterday....

Im glad you got somewhere with some of the stuff that was taken, most importantly the cars and unique parts...they are one of a kind, stock is no biggie i guess (thats if its insured), that can be replaced.

Good work by the cops or whoever spotted the car...i hope it didnt get defected! (damn cops)...jk

You guys deserve to get everything back...and the idiots who did it deserve whats coming to them!

JJR lives on...

:thumbsup:

great news !!! well done NSW Police !

its funny how much we all hate the police for yellowing us all and trying to destroy the club community, yet they back us up when shit happens ...

i guess its a good thing to have cops on our side for once ! :thumbsup:

well done JJ , lets hope more good news is to come

Quite unfortunate how events like this unfold onto good people..

Glad the few cars and parts got recovered, definately good job done by the nsw police in such a short time frame. Hopefully some more good progress unfolds over the next few days.

How is this affecting current trading? I was planning a bulk buy tomorrow and now not sure if you guys are trading (investigations at the scene), me being from up North and leaving early next week...

Good luck

edit; news article... $2mil of stolen goods and granted bail!!! Obscene!

Edited by Tomek

Well, as usual, I'm a little slow to notice the big threads.

Sorry that it happened Steve but bloody glad they caught the bottom-dweller. No doubt he wasn't on his own. With that much gear, how was he thinking he'd move it all?

Nice link MFP. :rofl:

Wow....

Haven't been on for two days and this all happens!!

Well sounds as if your on the rd to recovering if not all but at least the majority of the stock... Can't believe how stupid people are sometimes!!

Good luck guys in getting everything up and running again with minimal disruption and to locating the evo :rofl:

P.S +1 for hungry big tan and black dogs... German Shepards, Rotti's, Dobermans... whateva takes your fancy!

I too was thinking JJ need a couple of big angry dogs. But then i had this image of my next purchase coming with complimentary chew marks. :rofl:

i wonder how many scumbags were involved at the actual robbery. i'm guessing quite a few. its good to know thieves are dumb.

Edited by Munkyb0y
I too was thinking JJ need a couple of big angry dogs. But then i had this image of my next purchase coming with complimentary chew marks. :rofl:

i wonder how many scumbags were involved at the actual robbery. i'm guessing quite a few. its good to know thieves are dumb.

haha, they'll just make up some rubber 3 inch split bell-mouth dump pipes for the doggies to chew on :rofl:

Great to hear that most of the stuff stolen has been recovered and arrests made :rofl:

It's not hard to work out the name of the person charged from that list.

Well done to the NSW Police. :rofl:

Quite unfortunate how events like this unfold onto good people..

Glad the few cars and parts got recovered, definately good job done by the nsw police in such a short time frame. Hopefully some more good progress unfolds over the next few days.

How is this affecting current trading? I was planning a bulk buy tomorrow and now not sure if you guys are trading (investigations at the scene), me being from up North and leaving early next week...

Good luck

edit; news article... $2mil of stolen goods and granted bail!!! Obscene!

We are getting back to normal now, thanks for the kind words mate.

Drop in whenever you are ready, and we will look after you.

Cheers,

Steve

More information this morning guys.

We believe there was an amount of stock in the EVO which is still missing which included a lot of Nismo gear, particularly indicator sets for most models and several gearknobs, as well as a stack of Power FC's including the following:

- Apexi Power FC Bundle ECR33 (2 Sets)

- Apexi Power FC Bundle ER34 (2 Sets)

- Apexi Power FC Bundle R32/R33 GTR (2 Sets)

- Apexi Power FC Bundle RX7 FD3S

- Apexi Power FC S13 CA18DET (1 Piece - PFC Only)

- Apexi Power FC RNN14 (1 Piece - PFC Only)

We will continue keeping you all in the loop, but in the meantime please watch out for anyone offloading the above.

Cheers,

Steve

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