I've added it to the GMH-Torana page as well as a few other torana pages.
aydens hatch stolen from byford wa 10am
#51
Posted 15 November 2013 - 08:08 AM
#52
Posted 15 November 2013 - 08:28 AM
I've added it to the GMH-Torana page as well as a few other torana pages.
Shared!
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#53 _V6 UC_
Posted 15 November 2013 - 05:08 PM
#54
Posted 15 November 2013 - 06:47 PM
#55 _LXSS350_
Posted 16 November 2013 - 10:08 PM
This thread may help if people are being sold some of Aydens parts. As Ayden says here ..... he spent around $130k or so. No doubt some of these parts will turn-up in torana land.
http://www.gmh-toran...ch/#entry752657
Hey Guys
Im toying with the idea on moving on my car to start something bigger and better. Now I have spoken to a few people in regards to price tag to put onto the car and a rough price im willing to take, it will just be interesting to see you you guys think.
Basic rundown
Engine Make: Holden
Engine Capacity: 308ci
Pistons: Forged Sealed Power
Rings: Speed Pro
Crankshaft: Standard
Heads: VN
Headwork: Clean up and bowl job (nothing major)
Camshaft: Crane Solid Cam 280
Sump: ASR Hi Volume
Oil Pump: Standard
Carby: Demon 750 D/P
Inlet Manifold: Ceramic Coated Harrop Single Plane
Nitrous Oxide System: Not fitted yet NOS Sniper System
Exhaust Manifold: Pacemakers Cermanic coated
Fuel Pump: Holley Blue Electric
Regulator: Holley
Fuel Tank: Custom New TorqueFab Drop Tank Strapless
Fuel Lines: Braided
Distributor: MSD Pro Billet
Coils: Master Blaster 3
Enhancement Unit: 6AL Ignition Box
Exhaust Pipe Work: Custom Twin 2 ½ S/S dumped at the diff, hand polished with x pipe (do have mild steel extensions for legal reason)
Mufflers: Polished MagnaFlow
Radiator: PWR X Flow and Single Spal Thermo
Water Pump: Electric CSR
Cooling Accessories: Single thermo
DRIVELINE:
Gearbox Type: Trimatic
Converter: 3000 High Stall
Differential Type: 9 Inch
Axles: 31 Spline
Centre: LSD
Final Drive Ratio: 3.55
BRAKE SYSTEM
Front Rotors: 290mm
Front Calipers: Twin Piston PBR
Rear Rotors: 300mm
Rear Calipers: Single Piston Camaro
Front and back are the hoppers stoppers kits
SUSPENSION
Front Shocks: Koni Red
Front Springs: King Springs Lowered
Sway Bar: Whiteline
Bushes: Nolathane
Rear Shocks: Koni Red
Rear Springs: King Springs Lowered
WHEELS & TYRES
Front Wheels: Intro Billets 17x7
Front Tyres: Maxxis 215/40r17
Rear Wheels: Intro Billets 17x10
Rear Tyres: Maxxis 275/40r17
Tyres white walled.
Also have a second set of more legal tyres haha which are Kuhmo KU31
Rims are engineered for the car
EXTERIOR
Actual Paint Colour: Electric Orange and Sparkling Black
Panel Work By: Dave @ Gas 78 Industries
INTERIOR
Front Seats: Scheel Seats White Leather
Rear Seats: Standard Re Cushioned white leather
Door Trims: Custom Tribal Pattern white vinyl
Hood Lining:Tribal Pattern White Micro Suede
Steering Wheel: Billet Specialties Sniper Half Wrap
Shifter: B&M Quicksilver
Gauges: Autometer Ultra-Lite
Other Accessories or Modifications: Custom Centre console and fully trimmed hatch area
Front seats are engineered in the car aswell, also have the orignal front seats in the shed
AUDIO SYSTEM
Head Unit: Alpine DVD 7 Inch Touch Screen
Amplifier(s): Audison 4 channel
Front Speakers: Hertz Front Splits
Rear Speakers: Hertz 6x9
TV Screen(s): Alpine front
Necvox Slave Screen Rear
Just to give you an idea the car has had over 130k spent on it, I never built the car to make money so I understand i will never get close to take before someone tells me.
The car is engineered and registered
At the last two shows it was shown at it took out Top 2 Door which were Gazzanats and MAX
If its not gonna get the money I would like for it I will just keep it and save for the next project haha
The Build thread can be found here
http://www.gmh-toran...894-76-lx-hatch
Be kind guys haha
Ayden
Edited by LXSS350, 16 November 2013 - 10:12 PM.
#56
Posted 16 November 2013 - 11:13 PM
just wrong !!
#57
Posted 16 November 2013 - 11:16 PM
#58 _LXSS350_
Posted 17 November 2013 - 12:25 AM
It is gut wrenching to look at the pictures and think of the hard work that it must have taken to build. Then you realise that these scumbags are thrashing it around and treating it like sh#t. This is one of those few occasions where you hope the police have to use major brute force to arrest them. Nothing will ever make me feel sorry or forgiving for any thief. I despise these pitiful lowlifes. I
#59 _uctorry_
Posted 17 November 2013 - 08:08 AM
Yep it isn't right
The low life scum should be named and shamed
I know it get complicated
Hope it turns up for you mate
#60 _427matt_
Posted 21 November 2013 - 07:23 PM
#61
Posted 21 November 2013 - 07:36 PM
Keep checking on this hoping to see someone say thatit has turned up....but no.
Hope it works out mate
#62
Posted 22 November 2013 - 11:48 AM
Nope, gone very quiet.....
The good thing is that it had some unusual bits on it so if someone does try to part it out, it will be more obvious than if it had a black interior and gold Simmons.
#63
Posted 22 November 2013 - 12:01 PM
Nope, gone very quiet.....
The good thing is that it had some unusual bits on it so if someone does try to part it out, it will be more obvious than if it had a black interior and gold Simmons.
Yeah, that's if they try parting it out but it may be kept intact. I recall one of those cop shows where they raided a bikies warehouse, it was full of stolen goods he received from drug trading. He had a few stolen cars and bikes that had been stored there for many years.
He had more money and goods than he'd ever spend, just plain greedy!
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#64 _LS1 Taxi_
Posted 28 November 2013 - 02:11 PM
Any word on this car?
I hope you had good insurance Ayden? Have the cops been much help?
#65 _LX77SL_
Posted 29 November 2013 - 09:16 PM
Car was insured but not for anywhere near what it cost to build, I believe I have said it before it's not the money it's the blood, sweat, tears, time and effort that I will never be able to replace.
My fingers are still crossed we find it in a decent or repairable condition but only time will tell. These people who took it will slip up soon enough.
I will defiantly build something new if my car can't be found or is destroyed because for me and my partner is something we loved doing just don't think I will be able to afford another hatch.
Thanks for all the support guys and please guys reconsider your security on your own cars
Ayden
#66 _Bomber Watson_
Posted 29 November 2013 - 09:35 PM
Thanks for the update Ayden.
Im one of the ones who has kept clicking on here seeing new posts hoping for a happy ending....
Honestly gutted for ya mate.
#67 _Kevhaze_
Posted 29 November 2013 - 09:56 PM
#68 _LXSS350_
Posted 30 November 2013 - 12:38 AM
Ayden I hope you get it back - preferably in one piece. Stolen at 10am from a garage (no alarm on car/garage, immobiliser?) . For everyone's benefit on security what went wrong? Do you think it was someone you met or just random?
Not sure about anyone else but this stuff normally is a night activity. I remember when we where teenagers it was about 4am, the nightclubs had closed and we had just gone to bed, then out of the blue we heard a car start up and go screaming down the road.
My mate yelled out wow that sounded awesome, in his next breathe he says it actually sounds a lot like my car (monaro). That's when the "expletives flew like wildfire" as my mate and I ran to the garage - fluck the door fully open - car gone with rubber skidmarks sideways and the smell of fried tyres and clutch still in the air.
It was obvious they new the car and specifically picked the one garage among the 25 fully enclose secure roller doors (at mates unit on Mill St South Perth). Car was never found but we had a very good idea on who it was, but try as we did we just could never catch them with it. These two viewed the car when it was in the for sale section of the old sunday times (well well before internet, teller machines,cell phones, dna or even cd players etc). They new the layout and even the light switch as it was on.
You can't have too much security and you can't be cautious enough.
These types of lowlife useless dweebs simply don't have any respect or conscience and the only thing they understand is a steel cap boot at full swing right in the crown jewels and a bit of 4x2 across the head. Personally I would castrate them and drop them 1/2 way to Rottnest still bleeding then crack a few tinnies and watch while playing the Jaws theme song very loud so they could hear.
Sounds like a plan that should become "law of the land" for all car thieves.
Buy your own car you spineless leach.
#69 _LHSL308_
Posted 30 November 2013 - 01:20 AM
Ayden I hope you get it back - preferably in one piece. Stolen at 10am from a garage (no alarm on car/garage, immobiliser?) . For everyone's benefit on security what went wrong? Do you think it was someone you met or just random?
Not sure about anyone else but this stuff normally is a night activity. I remember when we where teenagers it was about 4am, the nightclubs had closed and we had just gone to bed, then out of the blue we heard a car start up and go screaming down the road.
My mate yelled out wow that sounded awesome, in his next breathe he says it actually sounds a lot like my car (monaro). That's when the "expletives flew like wildfire" as my mate and I ran to the garage - fluck the door fully open - car gone with rubber skidmarks sideways and the smell of fried tyres and clutch still in the air.
It was obvious they new the car and specifically picked the one garage among the 25 fully enclose secure roller doors (at mates unit on Mill St South Perth). Car was never found but we had a very good idea on who it was, but try as we did we just could never catch them with it. These two viewed the car when it was in the for sale section of the old sunday times (well well before internet, teller machines,cell phones, dna or even cd players etc). They new the layout and even the light switch as it was on.
You can't have too much security and you can't be cautious enough.
These types of lowlife useless dweebs simply don't have any respect or conscience and the only thing they understand is a steel cap boot at full swing right in the crown jewels and a bit of 4x2 across the head. Personally I would castrate them and drop them 1/2 way to Rottnest still bleeding then crack a few tinnies and watch while playing the Jaws theme song very loud so they could hear.
Sounds like a plan that should become "law of the land" for all car thieves.
Buy your own car you spineless leach.
Don't hold back mate, just tell them what you really think.
#70
Posted 30 November 2013 - 07:11 AM
Ayden I hope you get it back - preferably in one piece. Stolen at 10am from a garage (no alarm on car/garage, immobiliser?) . For everyone's benefit on security what went wrong? Do you think it was someone you met or just random?
Not sure about anyone else but this stuff normally is a night activity. I remember when we where teenagers it was about 4am, the nightclubs had closed and we had just gone to bed, then out of the blue we heard a car start up and go screaming down the road.
My mate yelled out wow that sounded awesome, in his next breathe he says it actually sounds a lot like my car (monaro). That's when the "expletives flew like wildfire" as my mate and I ran to the garage - fluck the door fully open - car gone with rubber skidmarks sideways and the smell of fried tyres and clutch still in the air.
It was obvious they new the car and specifically picked the one garage among the 25 fully enclose secure roller doors (at mates unit on Mill St South Perth). Car was never found but we had a very good idea on who it was, but try as we did we just could never catch them with it. These two viewed the car when it was in the for sale section of the old sunday times (well well before internet, teller machines,cell phones, dna or even cd players etc). They new the layout and even the light switch as it was on.
You can't have too much security and you can't be cautious enough.
These types of lowlife useless dweebs simply don't have any respect or conscience and the only thing they understand is a steel cap boot at full swing right in the crown jewels and a bit of 4x2 across the head. Personally I would castrate them and drop them 1/2 way to Rottnest still bleeding then crack a few tinnies and watch while playing the Jaws theme song very loud so they could hear.
Sounds like a plan that should become "law of the land" for all car thieves.
Buy your own car you spineless leach.
My thoughts exactly, in the last 30 years a mate of mine has had an L34, a Brock VH SS Group 3, and an HSV VS 5.7 GTS stolen, all of them never to be seen again, he will now never buy another performance car
#71
Posted 30 November 2013 - 07:41 AM
Sorry to hear there is no good news yet, we're all still hoping for you Ayden.
#72
Posted 30 November 2013 - 07:43 AM
Many years ago a mates brother had his dads phase 3 stolen. His dad bought it new and when he passed away the mates brother was looking after it.
To get it they had to break into a WB statesman and move it, then an Astra and move it. Then break into the garage and take the HO.
All while the family was asleep.
Back then the HO was valued around 45-50k.
Fully insured and inspected by the insurance company as phase3 HO.
When it came time to claim the insurance company would only settle at market value for a Fairmont as thats what they were based on.
Last I heard a long time ago was that they had been fighting insurance company for 5 years.
Hope you get your car back.
Hope insurance looks after you if you need to claim.
#73 _LX77SL_
Posted 30 November 2013 - 08:10 AM
But I think they either knew me or had been given the information from someone who knew me as not many people knew where the car was or how to start it.
All I can really say is they broke into a locked garage and the car itself which was locked. And got it going within 30 minutes of me leaving. They must have watched me as I only left to go to the gym and was back an hour and 15 minutes later.
Sorry I can't really go into how they got it started maybe down the track once it's found I can.
Ayden
#74 _LX77SL_
Posted 30 November 2013 - 08:13 AM
#75
Posted 30 November 2013 - 11:26 AM
My SS was stolen 26/1/89
Still not been recovered
Then a year later I had a another car stolen which was found burnt out
Truth is you probably won't want it back when they do recover it
But someones they come home safely
As did the green SLR I nearly bought years ago that was missing for 2 weeks then found undamaged
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