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Hey people, jut letting you's know that my life officially ended today. This morning at 3:40am i woke up to the sound of my car driving down my street, at first it didnt click a minute of thinking went by n i thought to myself, i've been living there for awhile now n dont know of any skylines that drive down my street. Thought i'd go check on it for peace of mind and sure enough there was a blank space where it was parked. It was parked on the front lawn facing the house. No broken glass was left behind, no evidence what so ever. I even had the battery disconnected for that reason but they found it and managed to bypass my immobiliser n start the car n drive off. Its so not cool, and i only had 3rd party fire n theft insurance so max payout from just cars 3rd party is 5k. along way off what i had in mind for the car but u cant help bad luck hey, be careful with our cars guys n gals

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tough break. hope you find it. my mates series 5 rx-7 got stolen the same night he sold it. 1.5 weeks later cops found it dumped in richmond. hope yours was a joy ride like his was.

i always ask this question though, did you have a club lock?

Edited by (B1) MR_fanny

hi guys, its a series 1 r33 gtst, its had a custom respray red, 17inch bbs rims, has a dmd lip spoiler on bootlid, m spec front bar with the middle chopped out with a front mount as exterior noticeable parts. 838 HGO is number plate, on gold coast, car was stolen from coomera. cheers

hi guys, its a series 1 r33 gtst, its had a custom respray red, 17inch bbs rims, has a dmd lip spoiler on bootlid, m spec front bar with the middle chopped out with a front mount as exterior noticeable parts. 838 HGO is number plate, on gold coast, car was stolen from coomera. cheers

I'll keep an eye out 4 u......I go to alot of houses due to work and travel all over the coast. Will let you know if i see anything.

ah sheet...sorry to hear the bad news mate...hopefully it'll turn up somewhere once it runs out of gas...

bit amazed that they went through the trouble of locating the immobiliser AND checked that the battery was disconnected...must have stalked u for some time and observed u doing it

Shit man, that sucks.. sorry to hear it. Hope those mofo's leave the car intact and in one piece, hope it gets recovered soon.

Thief's are the lowest mofo scum bags... hope they get punished, hope they receive a slow and painful death.

Edited by pretender-

stoopid mofo's prolly wanked off dreamin of a skyline but was too shit lazy to get a job and save up to buy one!!

must say that they sure know how to pick their ride tho...sweet lookin car mate...or rather ex-car (not rubbing salt on wound)

I would have a drive around your immediate neighbourhood and have a GOOD look at peoples yards,under houses etc.. sounds like they might have been watching you for a while...

see if your neighbours heard/saw something, have any suspicious cars been cruising around your area?

still it doesn't look good for you mate :)

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