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guys could you keep an eye out for this car that has been stolen pm me if you see it and i will pass it on to the owner of the stolen gtr click here

This Saturday just gone (erm, nfi what the date was as I dont have my watch or phone on me and this internet kiosk thingie doesnt have the date..) my car was stolen from Azzuro Crescent in Sorrento/Hillaries..

The car is a Silver 1989 R32 GT-R, very ordinary paintjob (blistering and stuff), no window tint, scratches on both door windows (hence the no tint), registration 1CGD-329 VIN BNR32-003882 ... The car was taken on either a truck or trailer (unless they happened to be carrying 2 spare wheels to suit, it definately wasnt driven away) between 6pm Saturday and 10am sunday.. If anyone knows anything please contact Dave(me!) on 0400022238 any time.

Also, if anyone notices any gtr bits and pieces popping up cheaper than they should, please email me at [email protected]

Those responsible will die a horrible ****ing death if i get my hands on them.

cheers guys

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This Saturday just gone (erm, nfi what the date was as I dont have my watch or phone on me and this internet kiosk thingie doesnt have the date..) my car was stolen from Azzuro Crescent in Sorrento/Hillaries..

The car is a Silver 1989 R32 GT-R, very ordinary paintjob (blistering and stuff), no window tint, scratches on both door windows (hence the no tint), registration 1CGD-329 VIN BNR32-003882 ... The car was taken on either a truck or trailer (unless they happened to be carrying 2 spare wheels to suit, it definately wasnt driven away) between 6pm Saturday and 10am sunday.. If anyone knows anything please contact Dave(me!) on 0400022238 any time.

Also, if anyone notices any gtr bits and pieces popping up cheaper than they should, please email me at [email protected]

Those responsible will die a horrible ****ing death if i get my hands on them.

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