Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hi this is all to common

my best mates white r33 was stolen last night

from marsfield between 9pm and 730am today

it had a tarnarbi exhust witch was very loud, dump pipe

Plates "MUN 61E"

standard rims M SPEC kit

also had boost controler

if it is seen call me Scott 0414905905

or glen (owner) 0402312197

cheers

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/18989-stolen-white-r33/
Share on other sites

PHUCK ME!! Another one!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry to hear bout it, i will keep my eyes posted...again!!!

Was it in a garage, alarm????

Im gettin the feeling there is someone out there either building up a R33 or selling parts cheap!!!! The phucker better not run into me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Theyve been warned!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/18989-stolen-white-r33/#findComment-400780
Share on other sites

Sorry to hear it dude - ive seen this car around the Ryde area. Hearing this just brings it a little bit closer to home - like say on my doorstep.

Hopefully like URMINE, it is recovered and in reasonable condition.

Post pics so everyone knows what to look for.

What more can we do to stop this epidemic?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/18989-stolen-white-r33/#findComment-401276
Share on other sites

No alarm, no insurance...ouch.:rolleyes:

Irrespective of whether your friend gets the car back i think we should be passing the collection hat around. Please tell me he doesnt have finance on the car!

Does a Brant alarm make that big a difference to car security, say over another mid level aftermarket alarm.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/18989-stolen-white-r33/#findComment-402950
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • @soviet_merlin Thanks mate!  Nothing too major but will hold me up for a while. I've got lymphomas to get taken off the back of my neck and the middle of my spine which always conjures scary thoughts!  It sounds worse than it is. Yeah great, conjuring more rabbit hole deepening , just what I need! 🤣  
    • I'd argue the F50 kit I got is very good value. For ~2k I got the calipers (refurbed condition), adapters, pads, brake lines, rotors, and top hats. I think you'd be pretty hard to get Evo/GTR/350z brembos + the additional hardware for similar money. Used market for a pair of front calipers alone I've seen tend to run anywhere from $1500-2000 depending on condition.    That said, something like a GTR or 350z brembo is a lot easier to adapt to the Silvia. 
    • Is there a significant price difference between the Evo/gtr/350z brembos vs the F50? Looks amazing.
    • I was actually being a tightarse at the time LOL... My OCD is tickling me into running a 2nd 8AN Teflon hose all the way down and removing the 2x OEM hardlines. My other side of my brain is telling me to run 2x hardlines front to back (also acts as a fuel cooler, so win win).
    • As I mentioned in an earlier post, I had some trouble with the Silvia's brakes dragging back in 2023. I managed to sort it out then, but the same problem came back to bite me late last year. Just take a look at the picture – I had a feeling the handbrake was acting up again, and I was right. Anyway, I'd been wanting to upgrade to bigger brakes for a while. Not that the Silvia's brakes were bad, but it was more of a "want" than a "need", you know? It was funny, though – at the time, I couldn't find any Evo Brembos, 350Z Brembos, or GTR Brembos for a decent price (of course, tons of them popped up online after I already bought my kit!). I ended up going with an F50 Brembo kit, which came with adapters, brake lines, 330mm rotors, and top hats. The F50 Brembo caliper was used in a few other cars too, like the FPV. I also decided this was the perfect opportunity to ditch the Silvia's ridiculous rear brakes and that awful handbrake (some of you were definitely right about that!). I picked up some R33 calipers and all the necessary bits – rear drums, backing plates, and new hardware to refurbish the calipers. Of course, it wouldn't be a project without a few hiccups. Turns out the brake master cylinder was playing up and basically (to put it simply) keeping the brakes engaged. I had it overhauled, and after some adjustments, everything was working again. The whole process took a while, as you can imagine. To top it off, the front right wheel bearings were shot and needed replacing too. This is a rare occasion where I'm posting an update while it's all still fresh! These pictures were taken just this afternoon.
×
×
  • Create New...