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Well after have some thieves try on several occasions to steal my VL turbo a few years ago I can say that the ol 33 is very tightly tucked away.... They would have to be very very keen to try to take it.... But still you don't want to hear about these things soo close too home...

they pushed it 200m down the road

i have an alarm with door, boot bonnet, and glass brakeage sensors, also have an immoboliser, but they got past it some how.

They ripped out the ignition barrel to break the stearing lock so they could push it down the road.

It was insured with the RAC 3rd party fire and theft. They told me i have an escess of $1050 so i told em to get ****ed

the thing i had stolen where

panasonic 4x45 head unit

pioneer 220w 6x9

pioneer 4 channel amp

rockford fosgate 12" sub in sealed box

splitfire 5" monster tachoi w/shift light

plus not to mention how my car was left...

back seat was onm the road, carpet ripped up everywhere.

all panels wires etc ripped out and left hanging everywhere.

what i can get over is they stole the whole rear parcel shelf, they wheren't satisfied with just the speakers im guessing :)

Hi Guys,just came back from SST. We couldnt push the car to redline because the boost was creeping TOO much. So im gonna go back with a profec EBC and theyre gonna port my wastegate hole too. But without even pushing it to redline my car made 274HP,this was at erm 140+km/h i think

-so theres lots more potential left in them steve reckons

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