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My friends car was stolen last night / this morning sometime from the front of his home in Kambah. No glass, igntion cover was ripped off and things in the boot were thrown out. I know that its probably not around anymore, because they obviously knew what they were doing, but heres hoping someone can pick up on the parts if they try to sell them. If anybody can help out it would be f**king great,he has put a lot of work into this car.

Info:

Black Nissan Silvia S13 1991

Numberplate : YBS 81V

Engine : SR20DE

This car is very unique for an NA, things that you will notice are;

GTR style front lip

Part of front bar is Matt Black

Big scratches down passenger side

Genuine Le-Voc shift nob, is purple / pink with fake CF on it

15 Inch Volks Mesh rims with Faliken Azenins on the front and Cheap 215's on the back

No Spoiler Light in spoiler

12inch kicker sub in a 25L Jaycar box with cat scratches all over it

Koni and KYB suspension, car is at a front angle, ie. the front is alot lower then the back

The rocker cover is painted in a pearl paint

It has a boost guage and a turbo timer (conversion in progress)

Twin craig davis thermo fans on a thermo switch, These are mounted on a black flashing which is screwed to the chassis and the radioator which is currently leaking from the top hose, if you see it you'll know exactly what it is

Heres some pics of it;

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(old rims)

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If you see ANY of these parts or something that looks similar, please contact him via email (kingofshibby at hotmail) or phone on 0423 483 212.

Thanks

no im not talking shit andrew.

NJR 34GTT, tried to send pm but it said your pm was full so ill just chuck it up here.

i have some info but its not 100% secure. theres a guy in Kambah whos name is Kasey (sorry dont know his last name, but will find out soon), i was told from a friend of a friend that he doesnt steal cars anymore (but normally S13's are his main hit), i thought it couldnt have been him because he hasnt stolen a car in like a month, but the friend of a friend said he only takes the shit out of cars. now you said your mate found the car but all the shit inside was gone right? well if im correct it may have been this "kasey". ill get his last name (and address if i can) and you can do what you want with it. kasey noramlly hits places in kambah. anyway sorry bout the S13 but hopefully Kasey may be the person you are looking for.

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