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hi everyone,

this is another stolen car thread. someone has taken my new car which i have only had for just over 2 weeks now :D

sometime in the last day my 1993 s1 r33 gtst was stolen from out the front of my house. it is white with a bomex front bar (i think) 400r side skirts and gold driftek rims on the front of it. it has a big 6" cannon exhaust on it as well. number plates are 892HSA. it was stolen from wishart, soutshide area of brisbane, near mt gravatt.

if anyone knows anything about it at all please pm me. any help is appreciated.

thank you

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that sucks man... a pic of the car would be good. Have you asked your neighbours to see if they saw anything.

Also, alot of people will want to know did you have an alarm/immobiliser? and insurance? hope you did buddy :D

yeah i have insurance. i insured it for 18k. it had an immobiliser i believe. atm it will have some dodgy old rims on the back of it because we were doing burnouts on private property a few nights before that. they are just 16's or something off an old supra (6 spoke).

That sux big time, It makes one feel pissed off! that is for sure. Thank god you had insurance.

Guys I can't stress enough how important it is to have the follow two:

1. Insurance

2. An Alarm/Immobiliser that is install correctly

If one can't afford an alarm just get an immobiliser they do the job for under $200.

its strange. my gtir wasnt insured at all for the entire 8 mths i had it, nothing ever happened. i get a skyline for 2 weeks and it gets stolen? wtf? are these theives starting a skyline car yard or something?

Alright, I'm starting to get a little worried myself, I mean, I've only had the Skyline for just under a week now. I'm still yet to get that mod you were talking about Marc (the power-on lock) at the last dinner and to fit the immobiliser in.

What is with this crap? Is no skyline safe anymore? I've heard those reports of those wankers stealing them and doing BnEs and Armed Robberies with them, but for christs sake, this has me living in constant fear of leaving my car anywhere.

Hell, I'm even wondering how long it's going to be before some tosser breaks into my house and nicks my car.

No doubt the perps read this forum, what do you guys think?

Mate a picture would help a hell of alot.

I am glad now i had my alarm installed last week, mines been sitting in my backyard for 6 months without one or insurance, but there both taken care of now so i can drive it

hey micheal, that sucks man.

hope u get her back or at least get another nice skyline

yeah i know. i only got to go through on pair of those tyres i got off you. that was damn fun, video'd too for everyone.

thinking of moving away from nissan actually :( (no one hurt me please!)

its strange. my gtir wasnt insured at all for the entire 8 mths i had it, nothing ever happened. i get a skyline for 2 weeks and it gets stolen? wtf? are these theives starting a skyline car yard or something?

* :(

LOL

Edit - come on John, no naming businesses

but INSURANCE will certainly take some pain away.......

hopefully, i get the feeling though that its going to be painful :( they've already been difficult enough. they'll probably investigate it and try and say that i did it on purpose :) not looking forward to it.

hi everyone,

this is another stolen car thread. someone has taken my new car which i have only had for just over 2 weeks now :laugh:

sometime in the last day my 1993 s1 r33 gtst was stolen from out the front of my house. it is white with a bomex front bar (i think) 400r side skirts and gold driftek rims on the front of it. it has a big 6" cannon exhaust on it as well. number plates are 892HSA. it was stolen from wishart, soutshide area of brisbane, near mt gravatt.

if anyone knows anything about it at all please pm me. any help is appreciated.

thank you

Wholy Fck Dude this was my old r33, the guy u bought it off swapped me a bmw for it!! i am so worried about these theft goign on in brisbane now! its like its only a matter of time!!! Pm me pleas eif any info comes up about it ok!

that sucks man... a pic of the car would be good. Have you asked your neighbours to see if they saw anything.

Also, alot of people will want to know did you have an alarm/immobiliser? and insurance? hope you did buddy :laugh:

This was a pic of it before the drift teks and looking alil worse for wear.

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