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Stolen! Enkei Rpf1 / Greddy Gauges & Plenum / Ss Ex Manifold


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This afternoon I get a call from a good mate of mine asking to keep my ear to the ground as someone tried to pinch his R33 from his backyard in Regents Park.

Thankfully they didn't take the car but they decided to help themselves to other items at his residence.

Some of you that have been to JDMST meets will know the car and comment "f**k that's low"

Anyway the list of stuff missing is as follows

- Enkei RPF1 in Shadow Black Chrome, fronts are 17x9.5 +15 and the rears are 18x10.5 with Bridgestone RE001 Adrenalin and Nankang Ultra Sport NSII tyres.

- 3 Greddy gauges, Black face, white numbering, Oil pressure, Oil temp, water temp, with senders. Very Old style, mechanical, All just been reconditioned. Look like new.

- Stainless steel RB25DET high mount exhaust manifold. T4 flange with prevision for wastegate. Brand new.

- Genuine Greddy Foward facing plenum for R33 RB25DETwith 100mm throttle body. Has Greddy badge on it and has been polished.

Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that these wheels will stand out like a sore thumb so the sensible thing would be for them to be returned as whoever has these, will not be able to drive on them in public. If you have them / know where they are, shoot me a PM organize them to be returned and no more will be said.

Pics for those who don't know what it looks like -

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ANY INFO CALL SCOTTY 0431 53 00 43

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