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I have had my turbos stolen from pacific pines on the gold coast

They are r33 N1 turbos with ported manifolds as well. I am offering a $200 dollar reward for these safe return. Please contact me on 0410665701 if you hear anything about them.

Im so disappointed as I was just about to put them onto my 30/26 for my 32

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MM no insurance on these and I have been looking haven't found any for the price your talking about

Was enough for what I was wanting to do with my car. Since I am a single income with a house to pay off, wife a child to provide for , 700 may as well be 7000

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MM no insurance on these and I have been looking haven't found any for the price your talking about

Was enough for what I was wanting to do with my car. Since I am a single income with a house to pay off, wife a child to provide for , 700 may as well be 7000

I feel for you mate. My place broken into 2 months ago as well, took a bunch of car stuff that insurance wouldn't cover. Like you , pretty devastated about it, but what can you do. Will take a long time to get the coin for those things again

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I rang my home insurer previously and listed all my valueable parts. They said if you have recipts and or photos of the listed items then that will be fine.

Tip always let you insurer know. They didn't charge me any extra.

Are you sure your contents insurance won't cover it?

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Contents insurance will likely cover this.

Call your home and contents insurance provider and discuss it with them.

You will get covered for new replacement value, meaning you can buy a set of -9s with the money.

GL!

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Dang dude, maybe should've said they were at home. While I know that's fraud, you'd have been fine :)

Yeah I should off

But my job requires me to have a squeaky clean record so I cant do that

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well My turbos turned up. I offered a reward and some one came through with the information for me.

I called the guy and work and told him he had till the end of today and I am going to the cops.

He freaked out and gave me back the turbos and he is also paying for the reward money that I had to shell out.

I told him he was lucky to retain ownership of his teeth as I have a big friend wishing to talk to him about his actions.

Chalk one up for the good guys

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Ha ha yeah I should

But that was the deal I told him your sort it out today other wise I am off to the cops

So he brought back the turbos and the money I paid out for the reward for the info

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Ha ha yeah I should

But that was the deal I told him your sort it out today other wise I am off to the cops

So he brought back the turbos and the money I paid out for the reward for the info

im really glad you got your gear back mate

but didnt you just want to punch 5 kinds of sh it out his homo face?

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