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Thusrday morning (16th/5) all ready to go out only to find out my car was broken into! 8O.I saw the drivers side window and the quarter window smashed.Inside the f**kers took everthing!!,Autometer gauges boost and oil pressure(silver), HKS turbo timer(older model) and a Blitz street spec boost controller,but the stupid idiots didn't take the tunning unit so the things useless! I checked the back of the car and to my suprise they took my muffler($400,custom polished N1 style 5inch tip)they also stuffed up my boot lock and ripped off the Nissan badge!.Then I went to check the front they had ruined my FMIC by pushing in all the fins!!WHY??????

I called the cops and as usual they weren't to much help so guys, I need your help.If anyone knows of people selling these parts,please let me know.My car is aSkyline GTST R33, I live in Canningvale,PERTH.

Word cannot describe on how I'm feeling right now :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Yeh i read this on SDU also.....you know what shits me the most?...when they do stuff like u said to the FMIC....it's just vandalism, which is pointless!!!! What do they get out of it???

Dunno what to say blitzpower, except that you can freely say the word "f**kers" on here so go right ahead LOL :)

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Yeah, that's what'd shit me the most. Like I got pissed off with those little pricks trying to egg my car, but egg washes off. And the shit with the boost controller, they obviously didn't really know what they were doing, so hopefully they'll just try and knock em off cheap or something and tie emselves up in the process of making a few dirty dollars

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