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Just Jap Warehouse Robbery - Sydney 20/7/2008, Massive Scale Theft - Cars & Parts Stolen


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As per a thread from NSW Just Jap was broken into and a lot was taken so keep an eye out in the usual places and were possible post it on other forums.

They are still putting all the information together of exactly what was stolen but below is a rough list so far.

NEW PARTS

- Splitfire Coil Packs - Multiple Sets - All Models

- HKS GT-RS Turbine Kits - RB26

- HKS GT-SS Turbine Kits - RB26

- HKS GT-RS Turbine Kits - RB25

- Motul Oils & Lubricants/Fluids - Everything

- Loads of Nismo Parts & Merchandise

- Sard Injectors - Multiple Sets - All Models

- Around 80 Sets of Conrods, I-Beam & H-Beam - Brown unlabelled boxes for RB26, RB26, 1JZ, 2JZ, 4A-GE, EJ20, SR20 & more)

- Tomei Turbine Outlets Sets - RB26 (Multiple Sets)

- HKS Dump Pipe Set - RB26

- HPI Dump Pipe Set - RB26

- G4 Racing Brake Kits - Multiple sets including some for Holden Commodore & Ford Falcon (Note: G4 is exclusive to Just Jap)

- G4 Coilovers - Multiple Sets

- Brand New RB26 N1 Engine (Complete with HKS GT-SS's, Tomei Poncams, Sard Fuel Rail, Sard Injectors - All Brand New)

- Brand New Rays Volk GT-C Wheels - Custom Grey Centre (BCNR33 Offset) 19 x 10.5) - 1 Set in boxes.

USED PARTS

- 4 Sets of R34 GTR Wheels

VEHICLES

- Yellow Mitsubishi EVO 7 - Stock Standard

- Grey R32 GTR - Heavily Modified

- Grey R32 GTR - N1 Engine, rough paintwork

R35 GTR PARTS

- R35 GTR Wheels & Tyres (1 Set) Possibly more, yet to be confirmed

- R35 GTR Brembo Brake Calipers

- Mines R35 GTR 400mm Front & Rear Brake Rotors (Only Set in Australia)

Damn that's insane. I just emailed them on Friday regarding new wheels I'm after. Usually they respond within 24 hours so was wondering what was up, then I just read this.

Hopefully they recover most of it.

devo for just jap, good for ppl wanting cheap parts though!!...lol

i highly doubt the people that stole the r35 parts would be selling, that is if they are smart, but then again, most people that do this kind if thing always seem to get caught...

Keeping an eye out for cheap parts now...lol

somethin tells me we need a security update coz shite like this keeps happenin and hardly ever do the people responsible get caught, i rekon we should run our own SAU court and let our own jury and judge bring justice to these bastards, which would probably be a group of us ready to kick the absolute crap outa them

hope use catch these low lives

it must have been planned, how could they smash and grab that much. you never know who to trust nowadays, s**t, even i have small cameras set up at home just incase.

There is a lot of money in cars & parts and its easy to sell it on (if its common items) so the car parts industry will always be a target of theft. I have set up a cheap but effective alarm system in my shed, they are easy to come by i got mine at my local dick smith and consists of infra red sensors and door switches (trips alarm if door or window is opened) and of course a siren. its all wireless and cost about $100. its a really good idea if you live in a dodgy neighbourhood.

but on topic, bad luck JJR its a real shame.

10 guys, 2 hours?

Serious effort though!

If it was 2hours u must have alot of balls to stick around, but amount of guys makes sense as those engines aren't light!!

This is so very low. Please everyone lets post this on every wordwide forum we frequent so we cover all bases. Its been posted on all soarer forums. We car enthusiasts must band together against these subhuman types. This much equipment will not go unheard it is far too much. Also I think they would at least read this forum so please dont publicly announce all rare parts stolen ie R35 rims and investigation details. We can be told all these details once every single person connected is caught.

Also if you dont find them let it be known that they will always have whats due to them eventually!

They stole two GTR's and an Evo...so they obviously put the parts in those cars and drove out....all they needed to do was grab the parts off a shelf and stack them in

and then they had great getaway cars to!

Iam sure everything under the roof was insured, but still a great hassle to say the least.

They stole two GTR's and an Evo...so they obviously put the parts in those cars and drove out....all they needed to do was grab the parts off a shelf and stack them in

:P Um.............so which backseat/boot did they fit the N1 long motor c/w turbos (or blown demo SR20 for that matter) into I wonder? Good trick ifnya can do it. :D

Glad to hear progress is being made, :action-smiley-069:, hope JJ get all the gear back roll out la guilotine. Maybe public theraputic (speeling, meh) flogging first?

Cheers GW

Edited by 260tech

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