Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

My colleague's car was stolen from Robina last night or early this morning, please keep an eye out:

1995 Series 1 Nissan Skyline R33 Black Coupe GTS-25T

Rego: 107 JVR maroon plates QLD plates

Kmart tyes

Factory rear and front guards

(Scratch mark on left rear ¼ panel)

Factory Rims

HKS Exhaust system from cat back (brand engraving on exhaust tip)

Coilover adjustable suspension

Engine immobiliser

Tinted windows

(Master Tint sticker on rear window)

122.000 KM

Nismo seat covers

All else factory

If you have any information at all, please contact Chris on 0419 768 512.

2vgTXOe.jpg

Edited by thekidd

Sh1t! Another one?!

Great work posting this here as the guys will keep an eye out. Anything that can distinguish the car from a distance? Loud as F*** exhaust? Major damage etc? May make it easier to spot in the dark.

Hope that you are able to retrieve her in one piece.

Hi mate,

The only real damage was the scratch mark on left rear ¼ panel.

Maybe faded paint on the roof.

The exhaust is of decent sound levels, I wouldn't say SUPER loud, but it is loud enough to distinguish as a turbo RB25.

Other than that, the owner has kept it pretty reserved to avoid unwanted attention.

It has BC BR Coilovers and stock rims.

I think besides the coilovers, the gearknob, nismo seat covers and the exhaust, it's stock as a rock, running stock boost.

Thanks for keeping an eye out.

Police & Insurance companies have been notified.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Do the R32s run high or low impedance injectors?
    • It may not feel like it to your wallet....but sounds like this was one of those "lucky you did it" rebuilds. Hopefully you have better luck this time
    • It's aftermarket. It also reeks of Honda Civic tryhard from 2003. But if you want one....then you want one.
    • Well some mostly good news and some slight bad news.  Good news is cylinder 6 did in fact only require a honing and I'm good to run my 86.5mm pistons again. I should also get the block back by end of week. Bad news, had a few surprises pop up. First, main and rod bearings were trashed. No sign of any heat damage. I knew right away what caused this... I had not packed my oil pump originally and spent a lot more time than I would have liked cranking the motor to get oil pressure. It sounded fine once started so I chucked it up to luck and forgot about it. Luckily rod and crank are fine and just need new bearings. Engine builder agreed that this was the cause.    Another surprise that carbon covered up very well that I didn't catch, something got sucked up and went through cylinder 1, 2 and 3. Luckily this was no cause for concern, just needed a bit of cleaning up. Valves look fine but he will vacuum test the head this week to confirm. I'm presuming this was something left over from welding my intercooler piping, but we'll never know. I'm going to thoroughly reclean everything.    So all in all, happy the motor is fine, and I'll get it back much sooner than expected. I'll also be taking the time to convert my WMI system over to direct port. I'll snap some pictures of that when the parts come in. 
    • I understand, thanks. Yeah I wouldn't want the car to tip over, I'll try and use the sills, I don't want to risk smashing the chassis rails. I ordered some rubber pucks that have a hopefully big enough slotting. If the front right gives me trouble I can always just make a wood block. I'll measure and inspect the sills closer once I actually take the car up. I hope so, but the rubber blocks I had in hand so far were pretty damn firm, if they are that hard they won't give much way. I'll let you know what happens. Angle grinding rubber isn't one of my favorite tasks. I'll probably start a build thread soon, for my own documentation and "log" as well as sharing what's going on with the car.
×
×
  • Create New...