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Muffler Stolen In South-west Brisbane


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Hi all,

Some fool crawled under my r33 gts-r (na), unbolted and took off with my muffler; I was parked at Doolandella on friday night for a few hours. The guy prolly lives near there since I go there a fair bit on the weekends. It a pretty rare muffler so I’d like to locate it if possible, it’s a Trust, mild steel (not stainless steel) with a 4inch outlet (not sure), sorry no pics of it. You might have seen me driving along the Centenary HWY to and from UQ St Lucia on the weekdays. I’m a poor ass science student doing my pHD and I really loved that muffler. I’m currently not driving my skyline since I can’t afford to get a new muffler; does anyone have a stock muffler that they would like sell/give away? Anyway if anyone notices my old muffler, can you post up where you saw it?

Thank you

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I bought a Trust muffler from a guy (on these forums) in South Brisbane but that was a few weeks ago and mine is stainless steel.

BTW, what's an R33 GTS-R?

Make a wanted to buy thread if you havent already. I'm sure someone will be willing to give/sell you theirs. I've got my stock muffler sitting in the garage but was hoping to hang onto it. If you can't find anyone willing to sell theirs let me know and I'll consider letting go of mine because I know I'd hate to have my muffler stolen, thats f**ked!

Try and find a pic of your stolen muffler so people know what to look out for. Hope you get it back buddy!

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BTW, what's an R33 GTS-R?

naturaly aspirated.. non-turbo.. didn't have the extra dosh to bring a proper one in

If its got a 4inch outlet or bigger and it ain't stainless steel chances are it might be mine.. its not a perfectly circular one either, it was flat along the top i think

Thanks

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huhuhu...

holy crap I hope my one didn't cost as much as this one... mild steel is definately cheaper right? any way this is the closest one that i could find which looks like mine, it got trust in big words on the under belly too. The outlet is exactly like mine but I'm not sure if it was that big... maybe... it wasn't a cannon either.

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i heard of a guy who had his inntercooler, bov and some piping flogged off his car.

I heard you had your virginity stolen....

I know i was tricked....

Back to topic.... Tonight we had a can of jim beam taken from the passangers seat of my mate ute... We were sitting on the back of the tray and someone took my last can from the esky on the passengers seat....

Bastards... Bloody school holidays...

Lucky they didnt see the brand new pioneer head unit still in box on the floor....

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