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Scum Of The Earth Caught On Camera Stealing Turbo From Jap Parts Plus Please Help.


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Some real tossers out there, no respect.

Perhaps it might be worthwhile posting details on the turbo/manifold in case they try and sell it on.

If it doesn't end up turning up, perhaps we could organize a cruise to try and raise some funds for the poor guy? (assuming workshop insurance doesn't cover this loss)

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Thats bull shit. f**kheads should be punished!! Hope you get those barstards. I've got an idea. Hand cuff them and bring them on the next cruise. Show them how much we like people like that :/. f**kheads! I'm an apprentice mechanic myself, so I know how hard it is to save up for things like that!

just an idea, would it be worth calling around workshops to let them know that someone has stolen the turbo and ask them to keep their eye out for it..

cos if they are smart, they wont sell it, and if they are lazy they might book their car in somewhere to get it fitted...

is this a possibility or am i being naieve?

Bit of an update I spoke to the guy in the car behind the ute as he remembered the car and he is part of the Silvia scene so he knows what he is talking about and he said the black stickers are Nismo ones on the front and rear panel but it also had a sticker off a Silvia forum on the QTR window so they are making it easier to find them, also they took a stock SR20 T25 with a new X-Force low mount manifold.

Lucy you are not being Naive we think they are that stupid they will try to sell it on a forum or get a workshop to fit it and knowing how quick the word is getting out that wont happen.

Tristian thanks for the idea as that alone is worth a lot but it is covered, it is comments like that which give him confidence people will look out for these tossers.

Their days are numbered they should stick to Mars Bars from K-Mart....

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my eyes will be peeled as well.

Esp with the new info, easier to identify the guys car.

Camera will be in my car ready to snap the rego plate. =)

I don't live down Maddington way but keep an eye on local car washes and fools with stupid hats and pulling wikky wikky yo! finger gestures at you.

lol, just read some more posts about word getting around, they have no chance of selling or installing at a workshop and by the sounds of the manifold, if they somehow install it themselves, the car and manifold will be distinguishable enough to find it really easily

hhahaha, don't worry little apprentice dood, your getting this thing back very soon :D

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where's the pics of them with the goods?

posting this is all well and good if you had evidence of them with the stolen property.

I feel sorry for the innocent guys in similar cars.

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will keep an eye out i do quite a bit of up north n down so uth drivin too

n cars alot easier to identify now that we know it's got black nismo stickers on there =)

hope something comes up for the p oor apprentice soon

where's the pics of them with the goods?

posting this is all well and good if you had evidence of them with the stolen property.

I feel sorry for the innocent guys in similar cars.

Got Rocket Scientist one on various cameras walking out the front door around the cars and over the fence with it then Rocket Scientist two left later, their is a lot of shots showing them walking out with the parts as per the one below but only wanted to post a few up.

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Thanks for posting that pic...I can see him carrying something now.

I would love to post movies on You Tube but not possible so if I am very bored I will dump a whole load of still shots and make it into a shitty movie.

All of the support and comments is appreciated but remember not all badly dressed lanky guys driving two tone S13's with black stripes and NissanSilvia.com stickers on the rear qtr windows are the scum we are looking for just a certain one and his mate.

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