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Toy Shop in Newcaslte broken in to so look out for cheap parts.


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It is with great regret that we have to inform you that sometime during the early hours of Sunday morning, our premises were broken into and the following parts were stolen:

1 x Trust TD06 turbo kit with manifold and wastegate to suit Mazda 13B;

1 x Blitz Dual Blow Off Valves suit GTR

3 x sets of camshafts suit RB26DETT

1 x set of white 17" Enkei rims to suit GTR. Freshly painted.

Various HKS and Blitz gauges, white face, electrical and mechanical;

1 x OS Giken twin plate clutch suit R32 GTR

2 x Trust intercoolers, 300 x 600 x 76mm

1 x Trust intercooler, dual inlet, 300 x 600 x 110mm

Should you hear or see anything please contact Crime Stoppers (anonymously if need be) on 1800 333 000.

Please dont be tempted with anything that seems too cheap to buy as buying

from these low-lives you are encouraging their cretin-like behaviour... and it could be your shed or pride and joy that is the next to go.

Note that these parts have all been previously marked so should the perpretrators be caught with these parts they shall be easily identified....

Regards

Brad Host

Director

Dealer Principal

1/38A Enterprise Drive

BERESFIELD

NSW 2232

AUSTRALIA

LMD 17633

ph: (+61) 2 49662233

fax: (+61) 2 49662200

Website: www.japimports.com.au

email: [email protected]

That sucks the ass.

Sorry to hear I guess it's logical they target speed shops etc but they still deserve to be shot in the face.

Hope you get your stuff back and they get caught and if not then hope you get it on insurance.

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