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A friend recently has had a set of chrome wheels stolen off a Nissan 180SX - were only 3 months old - they were stolen on Wednesday the 2nd of October between 12:30 am - 6:00 am from the Underdale area in ADELAIDE SA. The wheels were: Chrome 18"x7” 4 studs BSA CAM 246 racing 3 piece wheels, with chrome centre cap and gold BSA logo in the centre. New Toyo 205x18”x7” low profile tyres were fitted.

An old dark green Celica TA22 - 1970's / 1980's model - with "P" plates was seen following, in recent days before the wheels were stolen.

These wheels would be rare, and fit similar cars like 180SX's, Silvia's, non-turbo R32 & R33 and Lancer EVO4's with 4 studs.

Could you all printout and to keep a lookout for these wheels. If you do see or have seen the wheels and/or the dark green "P" plate Celica, could you contact Miss180 on 0401 029 651 or my email

[email protected] .

To the thieves who have the stolen wheels, if you have any consciences in your heart to return them, you can contact 0401 029 651 on a public pay phone for the stolen wheels convenient pickup locations, and no further actions will be taken! We would appreciate that you take this option!

I have attached a picture of the wheels for you all to click on below.

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Lock nutz are all well and good but most ppl only have one. This means u can remove all the other nuts and then just lever and snap the last one off or even go to town with a chisel and a bigass hammer. U really cant stop em but it would get rid of the amatuers and slow down the pros. This is if the dont have the key socket in the first place.

If u see someone following u dont go to ure house just drive around in circles so they know u know and they should give up.

Originally posted by Boostzor

Lock nutz are all well and good but most ppl only have one. This means  u can remove all the other nuts and then just lever and snap the last one off or even go to town with a chisel and a bigass hammer. U really cant stop em but it would get rid of the amatuers and slow down the pros. This is if the dont have the key socket in the first place.

If u see someone following u dont go to ure house just drive around in circles so they know u know and they should give up.

Hey Boostzor,

Thankyou for your good suggestion to have two nuts, makes sense :)

Graham :rolleyes:

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