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Location: Old Bridge, NJ
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![]() UPDATE: Here is a list of parts the thieves got away with. Please share this to get word out and feel free to post this list on your local craigslist letting people know that they are all stolen! Keep doing what you guy's have been doing and watching craigslist, ebay, local shops etc! Thank you so much everyone! Items in Trailer: -8 luminous yellow Rays GramLight 57D wheels 18x9.5 +12 -2 luminous pink Rays GramLight 57D wheels 18x9.5 +12 -55 gallon drum of Sunoco 110 octane race fuel -Race Ramps part #RR-TR-7 74” long, 7” tall, 14” wide Motor/Front End: -FAST 102mm throttle body -Chevrolet OEM LS7 Alternator -OEM Nissan JDM Kouki s14 headlights both driver and passenger side. Passenger side plastic headlight bracket is cracked and JB welded together. -Garage Autohero custom stainless steel tig welded upper radiator hose crossover pipe -Koyo N-Flow SR20DET Radiator -Blue HPS silicone radiator hoses -Derale 16” black fan part #16516 -Derale 12” black pusher fan part #16925 -Trust/Greddy blue oil cooler -Garage Autohero custom 4” aluminum intake pipe -K&N 4” air filter with yellow filter sock -Clutch master cylinder -Sparco silver hood pins -Seibon Carbon TR hood 97-98 Kouki s14 -Aeromotive A1000 fuel pressure regulator (red/black) part #- 13101 -Russel AN fittings on fuel pressure regulator -10 AN O-ring reducer to -8 AN (blue), -8 AN reducer to -6 AN O-ring (blue), -10 AN O-ring plug (blue) -1.5ft of Russell -8 AN Proflex braided hose with grey silicone heat sleeve with Russell straight -8 AN to hose fitting blue/red and Russell 45 degree -8 AN to hose fitting black. This fuel line was attached to the fuel pressure reg. -Stack fuel pressure sensor and Earls 90 degree AN fitting 1/8” NPT male and 1/8” NPT female (blue) -Stack oil pressure sensor 1/8” NPT -Garage Autohero custom aluminum radiator swirl pot with Griffin radiator cap and 3 blue Earls 1/8” npt nipple fittings coming out of the side. One 1/2” silver nipple fitting coming out of the bottom. Interior/Exterior: -Motec M4 ECU (gold) Serial #7670 -Stack ST8100 dash display digital/analog with data acquisition capabilities installed in oem s13 gauge cluster -OMP Pista drivers seat with custom painted back: green/gold metal flake -Buddy Club seat rails on driver seat -Nardi 350mm deep corn steering wheel black leather w/red stitching -Canton Racing 3Qt Accusump oil accumulator w/ pressure gauge and manual ball valve -NRG Gold Gen 2.0 quick release -Belle 1 communications radio helmet harness and push to talk button -Red fire extinguisher -Firesense SPA multi-flow AFFF steel mechanical fire suppression system -Anodized red drift button -Two Optima Red Top batteries -S13 windshield wipers painted black with silver metalflake
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Chillin'.....Killin'
Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Just over the crest with a radar gun!
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Those dudes took quite a bit!
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A lot of people wanted to offer donations, which i really think is awsome in such a tough time. Every little bit helps and figured I'd leave this here!
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Let us know when!
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a little before and after of his car
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Chillin'.....Killin'
Join Date: Dec 1969
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I'll have the first EAS supercharged bullet train in California!!!!
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Yes...I do think I hate you
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donate? why the **** would I do that?
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I was thinking the same thing...
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![]() I'd rather donate to cancer research or Hurricane Sandy victims.
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If he had that much documentation on parts that were taken and he DIDN'T have insurance, then that's his fault.
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I'm not sure how much insurance you can have on a race car
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http://www.hagerty.com/Collector-car...ce/Motorsports
http://www.heacockclassic.com/passion/racing-cars He would have been covered if he had any type of motorsport coverage. They cover the car when it is not on the track. A couple of forums stated $3000 for $80,000 in coverage. |
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Yeah, And I don't think my accountant would let me deduct the donation to "Somebody Stole My Race Car" fund. That is absurd.
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wow. can't imagine how pissed the thief will be when he opens the trailer to find such an abomination inside. trailer worth more than the car. probably just set the thing on fire.
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My old company insured several Ferrari 250 GTOs. There is both a market and abundant capacity for this coverage.
Insuring the car on the track might have been difficult, but insuring it from theft would literally take an application, a parts list, and a handful of emails. It probably would have cost less than a set of tires for that car.
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