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hey guys, on saturday my wife found evidence that someone had tried to break into our house. anyways i had all my tool and parts from the gtr in garage but i didnt notice anythig missing till today. the ****ing asshole stole on of the turbos of my gtr!! i took it off to clean it and left it near the engine in the garage.

how much would a stock r32 gtr turbo be? i cant afford an upgrade turbo at the moment.

steve :rofl:

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LoL i clicked on this thread coz i initially thought someone had gone thorugh the liberty of physcially removing the turbo from your engine bay! I was like wth? y would they do that. Makes more sense now......was tripn out for a bit.

Man that's low. Although there are heaps of stock GTR turbos floating around, should be able to pick one up relatively cheap....

claim it under home and contents theif....since u have to report the break in anyway

its not a dodgy claim either....totally legitimate....

r34 gtr n1 turbos

Home contents insurance don't cover motor cars or their accessories .

READ the fine print .

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