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STOLEN ONLY HOURS AGO! 9/3/06 FROM GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY NATHAN CAMPUS

Nissan R33 Skyline GTR

Registration "RIDE IT"

- White

- 18 Inch Enkei Racing Wheels

- 94000k

If ANYONE has seen this vehicle at any time today (9/3/06) Please contact me IMEDIATELY on 0404430401 (me- Dave) or 0407175619 (mate - Adam)

This is not my car but my best mates. He is devistated cause the car was uninsured due to his age

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*Marked as recovered

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I got my r32 stolen 3 years ago and had another attampt 2 years ago.

first, the police find it few streets away under the big tree. right front tyre was flat, police thought some dick took it for a joy ride... lucky at least!! than, what happen 2 years ago is I got phone call at the middle of the noght around 4am that someone tryed break in to my car.

I ran down to the carpart and saw it was pulled out of the drive way, alarm speaker was pulled out and window was down but could not start because immobliser.

I had to refit alarm and key chamber but hey I was still lucky...

This is the third time in recent months that I've read such a tragic story.

While I really feel for anyone who loses their loved car I cannot but reemphasise:

GET F#$#%^G INSURANCE !!!!

If you can't afford the insurance - you shouldn't have the car !!!!

Sorry to be blunt - but really..... how many more times will we hear this story.

Anyhow - Good luck with the recovery (I really mean that)

how much is insurance on say an R32 GTR for a P plater, 3rd party to cover stolen?

it coucldnt be any more then $1000 per year, if it is around that then WTF are people doing with these cars? no doubt they play to spend that much on mods?

how much is insurance on say an R32 GTR for a P plater, 3rd party to cover stolen?

it coucldnt be any more then $1000 per year, if it is around that then WTF are people doing with these cars? no doubt they play to spend that much on mods?

3rd party fire and theft will only pay out $5000

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