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Hi guys,

My mates pewter S15 was stolen late last night or early this morning.

No broken glass left behind so they must've towed it away or were pretty good at what they were doing.

It had an alarm and it was stolen from Bankstown area.

Number plate AKV-88H.

Noticeable exterior things:

Carbon rear bar exhaust heat shield

Stainless exhaust turbo bak where cannon angles slightly downward instead of upwards and out Stan angle.

Adm rear bar with reflectors

Blue seat covers

Custom halo rings on headlight

Aero GT spec rear wing

LED taillights

Mods:

Hybrid FMiC - cold side is a blue silicon hose

Turbo back exhaust

Pod filter with hi octane black plastic airbox

Turbosmart e boost 2

Tein rear adjustible dampers and standard front

Nistune tuned by DVS tuning

If anone sees this car or even a similar one dumped or driving around

Please contact the police ASAP and send me a pm with as much details as dpossible.

1zogorq.jpg

Hi guys,

My mates pewter S15 was stolen late last night or early this morning.

No broken glass left behind so they must've towed it away or were pretty good at what they were doing.

It had an alarm and it was stolen from Bankstown area.

Number plate AKV-88H.

Noticeable exterior things:

Carbon rear bar exhaust heat shield

Stainless exhaust turbo bak where cannon angles slightly downward instead of upwards and out Stan angle.

Adm rear bar with reflectors

Blue seat covers

Custom halo rings on headlight

Aero GT spec rear wing

LED taillights

Mods:

Hybrid FMiC - cold side is a blue silicon hose

Turbo back exhaust

Pod filter with hi octane black plastic airbox

Turbosmart e boost 2

Tein rear adjustible dampers and standard front

Nistune tuned by DVS tuning

If anone sees this car or even a similar one dumped or driving around

Please contact the police ASAP and send me a pm with as much details as dpossible.

1zogorq.jpg

Im more and more convinced there is a chop shop operating out in Bankstown.... every car Ive heard of being stolen on forums lately has been at max 20 minutes from this area. Not to mention when that white S15 on jdmst was stolen it was seen heading out towards Bankstown.

Don't be suprised if your friends parts end up in the Middle East and the chassis gets used to cut n shut a wrecked S15.

Its times like these I'm glad I don't live in Sydney....or western sydney for that matter given thats where most cars are getting stolen from atm.

  • 4 months later...

hi guys,

just an update on this.

the car was recovered last month, it was involved in a police chase and the cops eventually lost them.

it was then later found burnt out.

The car was used in numerous robberies also.

Wow nothing good came of that. I hope it was insured. I get paranoid about parking my car on the road. If I ever get eyed out or think someone was following me, I park it in the garage. Crims want our cars, cops hate our cars, majority of other people hate our cars. Theres only a small portion of us yet everyone has a problem with us. Its great. Someone took a photo of my car because I revved the engine for some kids. Had I known earlier I would have made them delete the photo but only found out days after.

  • 2 weeks later...

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