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    Stolen evo Scotland

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    STOLEN - Evo 6 RS
    Gutted is not the word. I have put thousands of hours into this car getting it to the condition and spec I wanted, not to mention the money.

    Stolen last night between 3am - 8am this morning from Bridge of Weir. White corsa seen leaving the scene E reg.

    Details of the car can be seen here -

    http://www.lancerregister.com/showth...389912&page=10

    If anyone is offered any of the below parts, please contact me ASAP


    Engine etc


    Evo 6 Block bored to 85.5mm
    Wiseco 85.5mm Pistons
    K1 Forged H-Beam Rods
    HKS GT3037S Turbo with external wastegate (basically a GT3076R)
    Cosworth 1.3mm Headgasket
    272 Cams
    HKS Racing spark plugs
    RC 1000cc injectors
    Balance shaft eliminator kit
    ACL Crank Bearings
    ACL Rod Bearings
    ACL Thrust Washers
    ARP Main Studs/Bolts
    ARP Head bolts
    ARP Rod bolts
    HKS Purple Cam Pulleys
    HKS Purple Cam Belt
    HKS Racing suction Kit
    HKS Full Hardpipes
    HKS Downpipe
    Full Mitsubishi gasket kit
    RS Auxiliary belt
    Gizzmo IBC Boost controller
    SFS Pipes in purple
    Super strong magnetic sump Plug
    Cusco Oil Cooler and lines
    Skyline Intercooler 4”core rated to 800bhp.
    Zaklee Clear timing belt cover
    Carbon Plug Cover
    Magnecor Leads
    Ralliart Thermostat
    Aeromotive Stelath 340lph in tank fuel pump
    Kakimoto CAT back exhaust
    Sports CAT fitted
    Ralliart engine mounts

    Drivetrain
    Cusco Uprated front and rear diffs (not sure what types)
    Exedy Twin plate Clutch
    Short ratio RS Gearbox (135mph top speed)

    Chassis
    BC RM Coilovers from evo 8 with adapter plates
    Cusco anti roll bars Front and Rear
    Cusco Strut braces Front and Rear
    Unknown make rear footwell brace
    Recent new tie rods, drop links and tie rod ends


    Brakes
    Evo 9 Brembos with Pagid Pads
    3k miles on the discs

    Wheels and Tyres
    17 x 9.5 et30 RAYS GT4 LM Wheels in Dark flat grey
    Yokohama S-Drive 255/40/17 all round
    RAYS lightweight wheel nuts

    Interior
    Standard RS Spec with-
    K-Sport Fibreglass bucket seats
    Drivers Sliding Recaro Rail
    Fixed passenger OMP mount
    Greddy Oil Temp gauge on side pillar
    Oil pressure Gauge below Stereo
    Carbon Stereo Blank




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    links bad mate

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    Way too late for this guy but...

    Any of this stuff got identifying marks? Post code, reg number, last 6 digits of chassis number? Engraved, smartwater or UV marker?

    They do seem to be reading forum specs and it makes them say "I gotta have that motor". All too often its for one night only until the fuel runs out then its burnt out. I'm sure just listing "tracker" in the spec sheet would put most of the scrotes off. Doesn't matter if you have or haven't got one they read the list and decide "Er lets go look for another one that's a bit easier and won't phone home".
    £60 from amazon.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tracker-Vehi...1651968&sr=8-1

    A datatag kit will go some way. Some places to glue rice tag. In inlet to FMIC still allows signal though silicon hose. Inside strut bracket. On turbo actuator bracket. On body panel behind plastic parts like tail lights or bumper skin.
    Car kit has a glass tag. Get additional individual transponders (cycle kits) at about £22 each.
    http://www.xosa.co.uk/datatag-car-system.html
    Also be worth having a few shots that casually include UV pen / data dots or other marking system in build photos. Get caught with any marked bits and they will be bang to rights on handling even if you can't get the conviction for actual theft.

    So along with the brag sheet "engine", "chassis", "interior", "ICE" everyone posting mods lists should include a section for "protection".
    Tracker/GPS locator.
    Datatagged.
    UV marked.
    Spunked on it.
    Big mean dog.
    2 car loads of mates with breaker bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyshack View Post
    Way too late for this guy but...

    Any of this stuff got identifying marks? Post code, reg number, last 6 digits of chassis number? Engraved, smartwater or UV marker?

    They do seem to be reading forum specs and it makes them say "I gotta have that motor". All too often its for one night only until the fuel runs out then its burnt out. I'm sure just listing "tracker" in the spec sheet would put most of the scrotes off. Doesn't matter if you have or haven't got one they read the list and decide "Er lets go look for another one that's a bit easier and won't phone home".
    £60 from amazon.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tracker-Vehi...1651968&sr=8-1

    A datatag kit will go some way. Some places to glue rice tag. In inlet to FMIC still allows signal though silicon hose. Inside strut bracket. On turbo actuator bracket. On body panel behind plastic parts like tail lights or bumper skin.
    Car kit has a glass tag. Get additional individual transponders (cycle kits) at about £22 each.
    http://www.xosa.co.uk/datatag-car-system.html
    Also be worth having a few shots that casually include UV pen / data dots or other marking system in build photos. Get caught with any marked bits and they will be bang to rights on handling even if you can't get the conviction for actual theft.

    So along with the brag sheet "engine", "chassis", "interior", "ICE" everyone posting mods lists should include a section for "protection".
    Tracker/GPS locator.
    Datatagged.
    UV marked.
    Spunked on it.
    Big mean dog.
    2 car loads of mates with breaker bars.
    The owner did not provide the details

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    Towed away in the dead of the night, seems to be a professional team too.

    Keep an eye on gumtree and eBay, they'll have to shift the parts somehow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R3K1355 View Post
    Towed away in the dead of the night, seems to be a professional team too.

    Keep an eye on gumtree and eBay, they'll have to shift the parts somehow.
    Or it goes in a container to be shipped to somewhere they don't bother about handling stolen goods just the actual theft. Everyone except the thief is just an honest trader making a living.

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