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While I was away in Japan, some little ar$eholes took it upon themselves to break into the wrecker where my R33 is and flog the wheels off it, leaving it on blocks.

The thing is, the guys at the wrecker have only let a few people back there, so very few people even knew it was there, and I have a list of the contact details of all the people who came looking for parts from it, so it should be fairly straightforward to find out who did it.

If the person who nicked them is reading this, get in contact with me in the next couple of days, drop them off to me, and I won't follow it up any further, although you may get a kick in the nads for your troubles if I get close enough. If you choose not to return them, I will hunt you down and then I'll forward you on to the police or some other friends in low places lol

That really is a low act! Hope you catch up with them, that sort of shite just isn't waranted. A kick in the nuts is the least you should give them. Will keep my eye out for them, if they're stupid enough to put them straight on a car.

ive only been thinking in tha past few days about the lack of stolen threads! its been very good i guess! i hpe this isnt the start of another chain!

sorry to hear it chef will keep a look out! hope ya track them down

lol, like I said elsewhere, if they were decent, I wouldn't have been selling them lol

They are, however, fairly rare, which will make it fairly easy to track down the culprit. We shall see what happens in the next few days.

Will keep a look out for them, they stand out a fair bit, and now we have a few hundred eyes in town hunting for ya..lol

kick em the nads till they puke blood for all of us...lol scumbags

hope they dont get used for scrap $$$, I would put he word out to the scrap people in town?

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