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Driving to work on the M2 just after the tolls on the M2 heading

East i see this patty wagon with lights and then i see 4 police officers

around a car...

what do i see is apparently a stolen R32 GTR with an aftermaret Cwest Style Wing.

y do i suspect that it is stolen? b/c it had all that power stuff that they used to

finger print it.

looks like that it was used for a joy ride and just dumped there.

i didnt get the plates as i was heading the other direction.

i just wanted to post this up just in case someone here owns it....

so they know where it is

anyone else see it?

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Driving to work on the M2 just after the tolls on the M2 heading

East i see this patty wagon with lights and then i see 4 police officers

around a car...

what do i see is apparently a stolen R32 GTR with an aftermaret Cwest Style Wing.

y do i suspect that it is stolen? b/c it had all that power stuff that they used to

finger print it.

looks like that it was used for a joy ride and just dumped there.

i didnt get the plates as i was heading the other direction.

i just wanted to post this up just in case someone here owns it....

so they know where it is

anyone else see it?

Hey hows it going guys.

Yea limmyR33, that was my weapon you saw on the side of the road.

;)

I have it back now, but i also have severe problems. I just imported it and it is the second time its been screwed over. The first time it was broken into in the shipping yard after only being in the country for 3 days, and now the car was stolen from a secure lock up garage.

They have caused a fair bit of damage to her aswell, during the first break in they stole the manual boost guage, disconnecting the HKS valve controller from everything, and breaking the dash. And now this time round they trashed every driver side dsah in the car, and pulled out the ignition barrel and disconnected the turbo timer. So pretty much the whole wiring in the car is screwed.

I took it in to be complied and she was blowing a shitload of brown smoke, i know there could be a thousand things wrong with it, but any one got any idea's what im up against. And some good workshops around the RYDE area or as close as they come, I have a couple of places in mind ( MRC, BEL Garage, etc), but if someone wants to throw me a lifeline of there experience it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanx Guys.

Edited by Cursed
there is a place in West ryde.

cant think of the name, hes pretty good, 2 guys I know on here take there cars to him, ill get name and number for you if you like?

i think i know who ur talking about, i think his name is John, his workshop is next to col's body shop and reece plumbing, not far from repco?

if it is then i also recomend him he is very good.

there is a place in West ryde.

cant think of the name, hes pretty good, 2 guys I know on here take there cars to him, ill get name and number for you if you like?

Yea Sl!m,

that would be awesome if you could mate. Thanx.

And Mass IT, yea i was thinking them, my mate from work is Mick's (from MRT) little brother, so im thinking that my best bet, but there WRX'y orientated. I was seeing if i could take it to a place that new RB26's like the back of their ass.

do they, i live around the corner from there. he tunes all my mates and my brothers, rotors too, he is good.

Yea man,

check out there web site.

http://www.mrtrally.com.au

Nick, who is Mick's brother said that they'll be able to do it for me, but apparently they cost an arm and a leg but i'll see if i can twist his arm.

LOL tell Nick you know me, Mass, and he will laugh and try hook you up. where abouts you live? have u seen nicks brothers car, John the STI, that thing is a weapon...

Nah Nick has shown me photo's of it though man,

dont they have some monster of a kit car they have been working on for drags.

Yea man i'm at work now, Nick just walked out to piss off home to tell his mum to cook him something for dinner, bitching about how only women should be in the kitchen, hahahahah ill tell him ive been talking to you on here man,

LOL tell Nick you know me, Mass, and he will laugh and try hook you up. where abouts you live? have u seen nicks brothers car, John the STI, that thing is a weapon...

Thanx Sl!m & Morgs,

you guys have been awesome,

shall your skylines be forever safe in the area.

And LimmyR33 thanx for the heads up.

yeh, it pushed 320 awkw, on only 12psi, he just fixed his dog box and installed a twin plate clutch, he can up the boost to 20psi and give it a shot of NOS, and aim at a low 10second 1/4 mile. thing is its not laggy at all....

yeh, it pushed 320 awkw, on only 12psi, he just fixed his dog box and installed a twin plate clutch, he can up the boost to 20psi and give it a shot of NOS, and aim at a low 10second 1/4 mile. thing is its not laggy at all....

Yea man,

that's nutz man.

What you drive man?

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