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At 2.30am Saturday September 11, 2004 a robbery took place at

EMTECH AUTOMOTIVE, South Road St Mary's.

The proprietor attended to the alarm 3mins after it went off, but it was too late. The thieves got away with

22 MOMO & Isotta steering wheels

Apexi AVC-R boost controller

rec speed meter

Autometer gauges

and more..........

Geof is offering a $500 reward to any person with information leading to the arrest of these thieves. For more information PM me or contact Geof at his store.

I live just down the road from that place.

There has been quite a bit going down around that area lately.

The new Jaycar that opened up was ram raided 3 times recently.

Thats a lot of Steering wheels.

I would be lucky to be able to get out of bed at 2:30am, get dressed and get to my car parked in the driveway in 3 minutes. They must have been smart if they didn't steal any of the commodore crap. I guess that is why everyone has insurance.

  • 2 weeks later...

they also managed to steel a momo wheel that was THE ONLY ONE IN EXISTANCE IN THE WORLD. not even momo in italy has one.

there are more details available on this at www.nissansilvia.com

Joel

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