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Sorry to hear man. I had the same done to my Swift GTi when I was younger. It was in a holding yard after a minor accident and it was stripped bare. they even stole the battery and intake!

I hope it goes well *fingers crossed*

It was nice to finally meet you at Macca's on the saturday with Anna and Tinks, Just a shame under these circimstances ;)

Was nice to meet you and your brother Dan, as Jess said - shame it wasn't under better circumstances but best of luck getting the cars fixed and hopefully we'll see you at SnS..... :D

Was nice to meet you and your brother Dan, as Jess said - shame it wasn't under better circumstances but best of luck getting the cars fixed and hopefully we'll see you at SnS..... :)

was nice meeting you too!

Hopefully I'll have a car for the sns if not I'll come down and say hi...

Cant believe Ive just lost my car.... :( :( ;)

Surely you can sell the parts that are usable? Unless the insurance took the car? Arent they suppose to give you money if they do?

:( to you.

Can I have your rear boot battery plate thingy? :(

My GTST has been declared a total loss as the damage bill exceeds what the insurance company sees as viable to make repairs.... :(:(

BUGGER :(

Sorry to hear that Dan - you must be devastated all over again..... hope things go better for the GTR.

didn't read that taxi bit in the first post til now...

if you know which company it was, ask for their help... any recently damaged taxis? plus they all have cameras in them now... could be something?

Sorry to hear Dan, looked like a beauty too! I thought I was shit out of luck when I came back to my car at 6pm on a Saturday after a Wedding Reception finding some c**t has smashed my passenger front window and nicked off with my 80GB Ipod Video and radio face which i ended up finding scratched a few meters from the car. I was ready to sell my car, but after a week off the road sorting out a new glass, the first time i drove it after that I wanted to keep it and it became a distance memory!

Best of luck mate, hope these destructive thieving scum get whats coming to them!

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