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Great to hear the good news so far.

Really hope that the police manage to find the evo and rest of the stolen stock!!

And I think the idea of thanking the police is a top idea.

They've evidently done an exceptional job, I think a big thankyou from the community is the very least they deserve!!

Grrrrr, which one is he !!

*GRINDS TEETH*

MRXTCZ

A search on the whitepages site using the street name and the last names on the law link site give's a match, the initial doesnt match tho...... I wonder.... :P

Farout so sorry to hear that.

i didnt know about this news, i juz found out just now ;(.

i rang up to justjap this afternoon to buy r32 gtr right hand orange indicator. They didnt sound too happy, also sounded very grumpy on the phone.

Now i just found out why they was grumpy but i understand.

i have a look out!!!

Wow nice, haha public stoning would be great!

but let the law deal with them, they just ruined their lives doing this shit man. Regardless of what purpose they had. Let them get penetrated in jail bahahah!

MRXTCZ

BUSINESS is back on track for a Kirrawee man after a major police operation found more than $200,000 worth of goods which may have been stolen from his business on Sunday night.

which may have been stolen? lol

it was surely stolen!!

which may have been stolen? lol

it was surely stolen!!

lol. I guess what they were trying to point out was, that the items may have been stolen from Just Jap but could also include items stolen from other places :blink:

But yes, they would have definitely been stolen.

Here is an entertaining story for you all :thumbsup:

The individual who has been arrested allegedly stole the truck used to cart all the stolen parts away from a local mechanic in the area.

The truck, was at the mechanic, and was missing a radiator - the thief apparently neglected to check this.

Subsequently, he has then driven the said stolen truck to our warehouse, still with no radiator, then driven it back to Pennant Hills, still with no radiator!

Really makes you wonder doesn't it?

Their was a guy on Performanceforums.com that was selling 79 Sets of Conrods and keeping one set for himself. How dodgy is that!? odd how the thread has been moved now. cant access it!?

Their was a guy on Performanceforums.com that was selling 79 Sets of Conrods and keeping one set for himself. How dodgy is that!? odd how the thread has been moved now. cant access it!?

Surely you didn't fall for such a blatant piss take? :down: Pretty poor form from the threadstarter, then again, thats PF for you.

I was at Just Jap today and all conrod sets have now been returned.

I was just told on another forum that there is a burnt out yellow Lancer at Yagoona train station. It's been partially stripped. The person who saw it didn't know whether or not it was an Evo. Could be worth letting the Police know?

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