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Hey people,

It brings me much pain to write that I've had my garage broken into & a handful of parts stolen, at home, while I was asleep in bed...

Last week on either Wed or Thurs night between about midnight & 4am some low life scumbags let themselves in to my garage at home, unbolted some parts off my race car (using & then taking MY tools) & also took some other parts I had in there also...

I will be MORE than happy to pay good money for information regarding the matter as some of the stuff taken was of GREAT importance to me...

Parts include:

1. Nissan RB GTS-R manifold, I have only ever seen one other here in Adelaide so they are super rare.

2. Front mount Intercooler kit off race car, which they used my tools to remove.

3. De-lensed & L.E.D fitted custom R34 headlights, again this is totally custom & 100% unique.

4. Rattle gun, ratchet spanner set, various other tools...

5. Turbo which came with the GTS-R manifold, Unknown jap brand.

6. Intake pipe & Z32 AFM (plug wires cut for quick removal)

There is probably more, but for now this is what I know of...

Some of the parts are fairly generic, however, the Manifold & headlights CANNOT be mistaken...

I hand picked that manifold from a small backstreet garage in Japan back in 2009, bought an entire motor (cos the owner wouldn't separate) & have been holding onto it ever since, waiting for a car to put it on... Which finally arrived just 3 days later :(

There is nothing worse than people who steal from private, individuals who work their arses off to get what they have & have fought for everything they own & it's becoming more & more of a problem every day...

Please keep eyes & ears out for any of the above, & if you know something & wanna make some money, PM me :)

thanks everyone...

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A dog is definitely an option. but hard when you're renting... Parts stolen from the Crafers/Stirling/Upper Sturt area so not exactly the kinda thing that happens around here... Obviously someone who knew already or has been here before... There are 1 or 2 suspects at the top of my list who have bought parts off me, who I don't know otherwise but who have been here to pick stuff up... Logically it makes the most sense to be someone like this... So just need to start sniffing around... Pretty spewin I did em good deals on the parts now! :(

I would also like to repeat the fact that I will happily pay good money for info regarding this stuff... Adelaide is a small place... SOMEONE must know SOMETHING!!

Come forth & get cashed up!!

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  • 4 weeks later...

More to add to the list of stolen goods...

I know it seems odd to only realise now, but a set of rims were also taken that night... Yet again, a VERY unique set that are like no others...

Didn't realise they were gone until looking for them tonight to show to a potential buyer, but yes, they were in the garage too...

Work VSXX black centre with polished dish... 18" x 9" front & 19" x 10" rears, high offset & have been drilled to suit 5 x 114 as they were originally another stud pattern... will upload pic as long as it lets me.

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