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Hi everyone. I would like some help finding my stolen parts. I know it's a long shot but worth a shot. On the 21st of september 2008 my white gts-t r33 was stolen. I have no idea who did this, i doubt it would be someone i would know. Anyway i would like to list the parts that where stolen. If anyone could help me with anything i would offer a reward. The stolen parts where

- Front mount intercooler

-R33 gtr style front bar pearl white ( has a few chips off the bottom that have been sprayed with under coat)

-R33 head lights x2

-r33 series 2 front grill

-VCT 18 inch chrome rims with full run tyres

-rampage amp

-sony explode sub woofer 12 inch

-gear knob

-blow off valve and all the intake system including pod filter and heat shield

-ECU

The car has been recovered in the Dallas area (Broadmeadows). It was stolen from Gladstone park. If i can get the parts back at a cheap price the police won't be notified. My number is 0404099310

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yeah the date got me too.

so your willing to buy your own parts back at a cheap price from the guys robbed ya? dude, i'd be more interested in crackin coconuts. any smart crook would know better than to sell the goods back to the owner.

gluck with everything though.

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