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My soccer club (ROCSC) just got robbed tonight while we were training (at Rostrevor College). Around 7.30-8pm.

Maroon/Red R33 Skyline.

Licence plates VW0 850, plates are stolen, since the car showed them off as it exited.

It had 18s on it.

***Suspects Apprehended, court case pending***

Thank you,

Paul.

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They came in while everyone was doing drills, they picked up phones, wallets, anything in bags, someone walked in on them and then didnt realise it till they bolted off, possibly stopped them from taking more shit. It was identified as a maroon skyline but the cops said the plates were from a maroon hyandai.

no the skyline probably wasnt stolen... it went really slow over the speedhumps at the driveway going past the oval, the plates were identified to police as stolen, so who knows if the car was stolen...

Its a Maroon R33 skyline with 18 inch rims on it, M-spec body in appearance... the plates are VWO 850, plates belong on a Hyundai so not sure whether the car is stolen or not.

you would think too that it must be some guys known to the club as very rarely does someone randomly

steal number plates

drive to a soccer club

know where people's gear is

go through it and steal stuff

Thats very true... if they're smart they wont be coming near that club/area anymore but seems like they know what goes on around there. Very sorry to hear that all that stuff got pinched, what sonsofbitches!

Yeah thats a funny thing... They were there at 6pm. training started at 6:30pm, they entered at 7:30-8 or so and bolted.

Rims like that arent exactly "unnoticeable" either, I'm going to ask anyone with some that look like it where they got them from.

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