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Hi All,

Unfortunately on Sunday morning just gone, my R33 GT-R Skyline was broken into and a few parts have been taken from the engine bay and some parts from off the ground.

The parts stolen :-

- Garrett GT45r Turbo KAI BB with a polished compressor cover with a .91 rear housing and TV flange.

- 6Boost manifold to suit RB26 head and has a 60mm wastegate pipe.

- Set of 4pot front Brembo brake calipers.

The build for this skyline is near completion now with only a few minor things left to do but unfortunately due to this inncident, it's now set us back.

The turbo and manifold are not your every day item you buy so if anyone hears of anything, see's anything or has or will read of anything on any other forums that is being sold of this discription, please can you contact me ASAP!!!

Contact Number - 0420 615 315 (If I do not answer, please leave a message or SMS with the details and your contact details please!!!)

There is a reward for information that will lead us to these items.

Any help you can provide also would be much appreciated.

Items were located in Ipswich, QLD.

These are some pic's of the manifold, I don't have any of the turbo on it's own except before it was polished.

So I've attached the ones I have with it bolted to the engine.

6boost-manifold01.jpg

6boost-manifold02.jpg

6boost-manifold03.jpg

6boost-manifold04.jpg

turbo-manifold01.jpg

turbo01.jpg

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Dammit, i hate people right now. Why do some people insist on taking what isnt theirs, they can never earn for themselves the things that they want.

Sorry to hear man, i hope you get your parts back, looks like it was a great machine. Ill keep an eye out for you

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