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A couple of two bit losers decided they needed a turbo that was on a bench at Jap Parts in Maddington more then the 18 year old apprentice who owned it but the F......ING Rocket Scientists did not realise how many cameras their are in the compound, so below are a few snap shots of them which I quickly grabbed off the security system. The tall piece of shit was driving a beat up S13 Silvia (which they parked in the drive way on first visit) with the usual 2 tone silver or green with brown trim, looks like it had a black strip down the front guard and rear qtr on the camera, riding on what looks like stock rims.

The dip shits came in for a right hand head light so please keep that in mind if surfing the wanted ads in other forums but they returned a few minutes later of course tracked on camera, one distracted the person looking after the counter while the other crabbed the turbo and manifold (SR20) and jumped the fence of course caught on camera. If any one is offered a cheap turbo/manifold set up for a SR20 or have any relevant info that might help track the bits down please get hold of me some how via PM or someone else if you want to stay out of it.

Now to the shit heads who stole it as they will read forums and if not this one others, we know what you look like as you were their forever, we know what you drive so I will be at every F....ING cruise, every F....ING drift event, every F....ING car show, every F.....ING workshop handing out photos and info or any were I think you might be, but you get the idea which is I WILL FUC..KING FIND YOU Perth is not that big.

You did not steal a Mars Bar from K-Mart but a piece of a hard working young kids pride and joy..............

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A couple of two bit losers decided they needed a turbo that was on a bench at Jap Parts in Maddington more then the 18 year old apprentice who owned it but the F......ING Rocket Scientists did not realise how many cameras their are in the compound, so below are a few snap shots of them which I quickly grabbed off the security system. The tall piece of shit was driving a beat up S13 Silvia (which they parked in the drive way on first visit) with the usual 2 tone silver or green with brown trim, looks like it had a black strip down the front guard and rear qtr on the camera, riding on what looks like stock rims.

The dip shits came in for a right hand head light so please keep that in mind if surfing the wanted ads in other forums but they returned a few minutes later of course tracked on camera, one distracted the person looking after the counter while the other crabbed the turbo and manifold (SR20) and jumped the fence of course caught on camera. If any one is offered a cheap turbo/manifold set up for a SR20 or have any relevant info that might help track the bits down please get hold of me some how via PM or someone else if you want to stay out of it.

Now to the shit heads who stole it as they will read forums and if not this one others, we know what you look like as you were their forever, we know what you drive so I will be at every F....ING cruise, every F....ING drift event, every F....ING car show, every F.....ING workshop handing out photos and info or any were I think you might be, but you get the idea which is I WILL FUC..KING FIND YOU Perth is not that big.

You did not steal a Mars Bar from K-Mart but a piece of a hard working young kids pride and joy..............

Shits! when you find them, and i'm sure you will - break one of their legs for me!!

hey mate i have a friend in the silviawa club i will get him to ask around for you and see if he knows anything, D#%kheads like that always want to brag about what they have done so you should be able to catch them

Perth is a small place, the import car scene is a relatively small scene.....these guys, and your parts will show up at some point...its only a matter of time.

Good thing you have cameras, though its a shame these days that all business's in our industry need them!

Scum.....

Payback is a bitch boys.......

Karma's coming, and I hope I am on the Karma train when it hits your station!

^^ See, that alone would have me crapping myself :rant:

*joins Uncle Mike on teh Karma train*

Got to love the boys (and girls) on SAU as I told the person who lost the bits watch this as people on the forums will not stand for it and will go out of their way to help you even when they dont know you.

So thanks again for the support.

was reading this when i was at my mates house this morning so decided to drive around n look for a 2 tone s13, no luck.

then when we hit tonkin hwy we saw a S13 2 tone and my friend floored it to catch up to it, ended up being a girl driving that s13 and it had some massive ugly chrome rims on it..

lol my mates commodore drained lik half a tank driving around but oh well..she loves driving

anyways..good luck in trying to find those suckers n me and mates got our eyes out for that S13.....post on silviawa and that

Scum.....

Payback is a bitch boys.......

Karma's coming, and I hope I am on the Karma train when it hits your station!

*jumps on train too*

f**ktards.....

if only you got the plates...

seriously though, i want to jump on the train but i think there's too many two tone silvia's...

will be on the lookout though, you can't can't imagine how much driving i do a day, have had the car for less than four months and i've already done 8,000km's lol

and yes, karma is a bitch boys!

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