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What genuises these thieves were...

6/4/10 Help us out, spread the work

Last night at 7-35pm we had some guys break into our GTR shop and steal the GTR rims and tyres and race seat from our shop, crazy thing is these are custom made in the usa by Bogart Racing wheels and have an custom off set that wont fit any cars in NZ or Australia!

They have a custom off set only for this race car, so they will be hopeless to sale, the slicks are a special size that we will notice any where as well. The race seat is a carbon fibre seat, race pro only made us 4 super lite models that stand out from the standard race seat.

We will offer a large reward for the return or info leading to these guys getting court, we have the car and one guy on our CCTV system, we are waiting for the police to come out tomorrow.

So we hope to post photos of the guy and car that we have on footage.

Any info email us or call 096210020, regards Kevin

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New HP readings up on the HTL website - impressive!!!

Andre has just retuned the car with the latest changes for the trip to Oz, apparently found another 115hp :ninja:

Will be really interesting to see how it goes - Place your bets :banana: I reckon it'd be pretty sweet to see them crack the 7.50 mark with around 195mph on it.

They also put an interesting pic or two up:

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Source of the madness:

HTL Racing - Workshop

Keep up the good work guys, looking forward to seeing what this season brings for you :banana:

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Holy hell, damn you Aussies! I'd love to be able to see this :(

Good luck both teams on bettering your PBs, there could be history made this weekend! Looking forward to what HT's new record will be :ph34r:

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