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Please keep an eye out for this engine as it will most likely get stripped and sent interstate, so i figured this would be the best spot

Cash reward on offer $5000 no if's, but's,what's..what ever as long as engine is returned as it was!!

If anyone have any info call chris @ billet motorsport on 0404 866 522

The following parts were also stolen

1X Brand new Garrett GT4202R

2X Brand new Garrett T51R with bigger compresser covers

1X used T04b turbocharger

2X Brand new 38mm TIAL wastegates

1X Brand new 60mm TIAL wastegate

1X Brand new Custom radiator

2X Brand new Custom intercoolers

1X Brand new Haltch IG5

2X Jasons exhaust manifolds

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That stuff will be hard to use, as it is fairly recognisable, bloody lowlives

not overseas it won't, nor will it if it comes out of storage in 3 years time, if they are clever enough to knock off half a workshop and not get caught, they have probably thought of these thigns.

my best advice would be to think of anyone who has come into contact with the workshop/engine, whether a mate or not its always the ones close to you who do the dirty on you. whether u drag mates through the mud dont let it slip past!!

hope you get it back!

Pretty damn unique parts....if they were smart enough to rack that shit they would probably know that people would recognise those parts, so they wouldnt be selling them, more likely using them.

:goes to start checking everyones engine bays:

just a noob question, what is the pump that is connected to the crank pulley via that belt? is it an oil pump or something?

looks like an external oil pump of some kind, not sure why it would be used though

edit: Yep it is

http://moroso.com/catalog/categorydisplay.asp?catcode=14444

Edited by Rolls

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