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my mates skyline was stollen last night out the front of his house

Black r33 gtst with an R34 front bar

19" chrome wheels (i think shadow chrome)

Red calipers

blue gliter dashboard with big monster tacho

ifny one sees this car please call the police or call me on 0406 424 024

the car also had a for sale sticker on the back window

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Man this isn't fair that peoples pride and joy get stolen coz some F*&king low life C&*nts are to dump and drug f^&ked to get a life and know what its like to earn your way to getting what you want.

My car has an alarm from when i got it but i might up grade to someone new and "hightech"

Edited by R3sp3ct
^^

to not hear a sound suggests something fishy.

Check your Alarms guys - a simple kick on the tyres should set it off.

It might be a little too sensitive for some people, but a tap of my dog's wagging tail will set my car off. And she's only a beagle!

Sensitive is good and bad...

mine will go off if water runs down the windscreen..

But this can also be like.... the boy who called wolf...

If you get me.

I'm happy with mine. You couldn't pick it up with a tow truck or forklift without it going off, but rain/water/loud doof doof doesn't set it off.

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