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sorry to hear dude, your situtation sucks balls.

i would definately see if the workshop you did the work at had anything to do with it. they werent gona steal it unless they knew what it had done to it.

my 1.888cents, goodluck finding it mate, i hope you get it in one piece.

cheers, issa.

thanks to all concerned! car hasnt been found cops seem to think its a spare parts place here in sydney that stole it and moved it on interstate or re-berthed it! cannot prove they stole it, though the told me that they think these blokes are responsible for most skylines being stolen for parts! unfortunately, nothing they can do about it...

anyways!!! Thanks to everyone concerned!

No word on the car still...

Garth

Yeah, watch out for any dodgey mechanics.

Ex bf's van was broken into, expensive shit was stolen. He knows a guy (mechanic) involved in this shameful business of rebirthing and stealing parts. I think he's from Campsie area. Name is Asif or Aziz. Watch out, he's dodgey as they come. I think he's the one that broke into ex's van.

Ex was naiive dumb ass. Maybe you should look at anyone trying to sell RB26dett engines.. probably long gone now.

But goodluck anyways.

  • 2 weeks later...

cheers all...

well the spare parts place that they believe were involved is located in punchbowl...

they have been stealing a number of jap imports and selling parts or rebirthing and moving the cars on into another state!

so all be careful... think my car is long gone now!!! and if so, im done with skylines!!

time to move on, cut my losses!!

thanks to all concerned... ive sort of given up hope now! but if anything does come through, more than willing to search!

happy easter to all..

take Care - Garth

mate very sorry to hear, i honestly know what your going through. i had an evo8 mr stolen in december (no insurance). still not found

ive got a few leads as to who does re birthing and the like. if you are prepared to sit outside some adresses i am happy to pass them onto you

good luck

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