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hey all just a short list of parts that went missing from turbotune over the weekend.

if you come accross them please call 82971030

rb30 hi energy black custom sump

rb25 head gaskit

rb25 turbo

apexi rsm

hks nok amp meter missing plugs n sessors

hks gauges oil and boost

hydro hand brake Ksport

600x300x76 intercooler

tuning laptop silver DELL latitude d1505

t3t4 garret turbo

HKS cam an reground rb26 cam, for rb 20 25 engine

full kenwood sound system

jvc dvd screen

cusco caster rod one spacer missing each one

venom gauges various

autometer boost gauge

bogard turbo timer

bottle of black jack daniels in a box

bottle of clean skin wine

jar of coins

ebay exhaust mainfold

greddy copy inlet mainfold with welded on 80mm throttle body

2 3m lengh of silican vac hose 3 an 5mm

sr20det ecu with nistune live bord

auto meter gauges oil presh, water temp n bopost gauge med size

200w kenwood cd player

1200w kenwood sub

250w 6" kewood speakers

350w 6x9" kenwood speakers

1600w 4 channel boss amp

wiring kit for amp

please dont shit talk this thread keeep it clean as were posting this to help the customers that have lost some of there property as well as some of the goods are ours.

thanx turbotune

Parts missing from my car :

JVC KD-AV7100 fold out dvd screen (has a disticnt scratch across the face of the headunit)

Numbers off the box:

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Greddy ProFec B spec II Boost Controller (Black)

has Velcro on the top of it and a few scratches on the lcd.

will be missing boost solenoid

Mitch 0419-848-600

heard about this from a mate who had his car booked in on monday, that sucks guys... will keep my eyes out.

few of the things on the list tho... desperate much? cmon, a jar of fkn coins and alcohol??

thats a fair wack of parts on that list....something will pop up somewhere...hopefully you guys can recover this loss....goodluck

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