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Hi Guys,

My pride and joy r33 gtr series 3 has been stolen today from MacArthur square campbelltown - cinema parking lot

Last time I saw it was 545am going to work by train... coming back 730pm car was gone

car looks stock from the outside except for the 18 inch silver Work Meisters and its very loud its got pon cams so its got a pulsing idle

Mods:

  • Tomei poncams type B (260,260,9.15) with adjustable cam gears,
  • Tomei cam cup stud kit
  • All new genuine Nissan shims
  • Mines Cam cover baffle kit
  • Nismo adjustable fuel regulator
  • HKS fuel pump
  • HKS turbo timer
  • M’s power intake
  • HKS racing chamber kit
  • Tomei exhaust manifolds
  • Mines stainless pro front pipes
  • Kakimoto 3.5 cat back
  • HKS extension kit
  • HKS GTSS turbo kit
  • Sard 700cc injectors
  • HKS evc 6
  • PFC djetro
  • splitfires coil packs
  • Essential oil catch can with earls lines
  • Tomei timing belt
  • N1 water pump
  • New idler and tensioner pulleys
  • Custom powder coated engine covers and Tomei decorative spark cover
  • Koyo Radiator
  • Apexi oil temp, boost, water temp gauge
  • 18 inch silver Work Meisters

PLEASE GUYS ANY SIGHTINGS OR NEWS CONTACT ME ASAP - 0448095760

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Not a daily more of a weekend car I drive it to station maybe once or twice a week.

Let alone why park it at the station? I never have and never will ever leave my car in a station parking lot. Best place to jack a ride.

Copied over from other thread

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Has anyone let the police know that they suspect a chop shop is operating? Possibly out Bankstown way?

The fact these cars disappear without a trace tells me these are planned thefts and they're being stripped and sold for the maximum amount of money possible (e.g. everything being sold) or just being shipped overseas. When my Dad's LJ Torana got stolen the motor and box was gone but the chassis was found burnt out near mount sugarloaf, now its obvious with todays car theft theyre being transported somewhere "safe" for the strip down to get the maximum amount of $$ possible. "

Every car theft I've seen on the forum lately has 20 mins at max from bankstown, yours is 28 mins from bankstown so "they" might have expanded their radius. Remember in a JDMST thread it was mentioned a stolen white S15 was seen heading out to bankstown/Lidcombe way.

Any CCTV footage within from close vicinity of the station?

Yeah covering the entrances/exits of the underground parking in mac square... but they wont let me look at it said cops/insurance needs to contact them - called the police and they were like "uuhh dont think there is any cctv footage there"... but its like you can see the cameras in plain sight. Never the less he told me the officer in charge of the investigation will go and query about footage. My parents know a local policeman at church so we are going to have a chat to him tomorrow as well....

damn man, I'll keep my eyes peeled on forums/ebay/gumtree for parts similar to yours..

sorry to hear man :(

these days alarms do

Nick, crap all, if a pro wants your car, it's a tilt tray and a quick short to the alarm system and none the wiser.

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