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Hey guys,

My car was stolen between the hours of 8pm Tuesday 14/08/07 and 7am 15/08/07

Car was stolen from CUMBERLAND PARK, with a box full of my stuff (street directory, plumbing clothes, pieces of steering column) dumped at 7am (15/08/07) in a sidestreet in BROADVIEW.

Details for it are:

Black Nissan Skyline R32 Coupe

Type M kit (inc. rear spoiler)

Manual

17 inch Stern wheels (cant remember front, but 265s on the rear)

Rear windows looked cloudy from ripping tint off (regency spec)

BRAND NEW Exedy HD Clutch (brand new as in was put in yesterday)

Stock Exhaust Stock everything else

GTST badge on the back only says GT due to previous jap owner putting an R over the ST.

REGO is HAUNTS custom plates. Had no plate at the front and HAUNTS with gold writing and black plate on the back. Also had 2x HAUNTS with silver writing on black plate in the book ready to go on.

Had No insurance (apprentice) and NO ALARM for anyone who wants to be a dick.. car has been off the road for a while and i that time i had bought a brand new top of the like Cyclops, which was going on this saturday morning. Was also booked in for a new exhaust fri morn

Car is kept in a locked garage everynight.... except of course last night, where i parked it in the driveway..

If anyone sees anything please call me on 0411 729 926 - THERE WILL BE A REWARD TO ANYONE WHO CAN FIND IT!!!

thanks

CALVN

(car no longer has tint or stickers on rear window)

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Edited by haunts

Ahh man that totally sucks. I live near broadview and will keep my eyes peeled for ya... ;\

-D

Hey guys,

My car was stolen between the hours of 8pm Tuesday 14/08/07 and 7am 15/08/07

Car was stolen from CUMBERLAND PARK, with a box full of my stuff (street directory, plumbing clothes, pieces of steering column) dumped at 7am (15/08/07) in a sidestreet in BROADVIEW.

Details for it are:

Black Nissan Skyline R32 Coupe

Type M kit (inc. rear spoiler)

Manual

17 inch Stern wheels (cant remember front, but 265s on the rear)

Rear windows looked cloudy from ripping tint off (regency spec)

BRAND NEW Exedy HD Clutch (brand new as in was put in yesterday)

Stock Exhaust Stock everything else

GTST badge on the back only says GT due to previous jap owner putting an R over the ST.

REGO is HAUNTS custom plates. Had no plate at the front and HAUNTS with gold writing and black plate on the back. Also had 2x HAUNTS with silver writing on black plate in the book ready to go on.

Had No insurance (apprentice) and NO ALARM for anyone who wants to be a dick.. car has been off the road for a while and i that time i had bought a brand new top of the like Cyclops, which was going on this saturday morning. Was also booked in for a new exhaust fri morn

Car is kept in a locked garage everynight.... except of course last night, where i parked it on the street...

If anyone sees anything please call me on 0411 729 926 - THERE WILL BE A REWARD TO ANYONE WHO CAN FIND IT!!!

thanks

CALVN

(car no longer has tint or stickers on rear window)

Sorry to hear about this!

Did you have an alarm installed?

thanks mate.. as said in the main post, didnt have an alarm installed..

car has been off the road for a couple of months, came out of the shed for the first time in 2 months yesterday to get new exedy clutch put in, exhaust was getting put on friday and my cyclops alarm was getting installed sat morning (which was the earliest it could get installed)

unfortunately couldnt get the alarm installed earlier because needed the clutch in so i could drive the car to get the alarm installed.

Oh crap, Cumberland Park is way too close to where I live :)

I've definitely seen the haunts number plates around and thought, thats probably an SAU member.

I know of a couple of car break-ins in the area in recent times. A mates mk1 escort was broken into in clapham and my housemates 80's corona was broken into right in front of my house. They were useless and only succeeded in breaking the escorts dash and breaking the corona's CD player.

Hate to say this but the timing seems to suggest someone you know, the day after you got your clutch fixed... otherwise it is just painfully unlucky.

sorry to hear!

I hope someone catches these people in the act and beats their pathetic heads in and puts the theifs on life-support.

Anyone else have a black one stolen the other week?? Saw a 32 full of ratty looking scummers.. could tell right away it wasnt theirs was way to nice for the rats inside it. was heading past the holden hill cop shop on Sudultz / Darley road towards Ingle Farm way. Just popped back into my head just then.

CAR RECOVERED!

Car had been dumped on South Tce, Wingfield since this morning. According to the cops, it got in 3 high speed chases around 7 this morning, and was clocked at doing over 200 on the Port Expressway. They came off the expressway and dumped it on South Tce, obviously in a hurry because they left a glove behind and stashed a backpack behind an etsa box.

CAR IS COMPLETELY UNDAMAGED!! not a scratch on the car, tyres have plenty of rubber left, and is driving fine! obviously the ignition is rooted and there is a small scratch near the drivers door where they jemmied a screw driver in, but other than that its fine!

They had only done about 25/30 kms in the car before dumping it aswell (i cleared the odometer yesterday when i picked the car up so i knew how many kms i had done on the new clutch)

f**kING STOKED!

cheers for everyones help!

CAL.

Wow, very lucky!

Did the cops go over it for prints?

Hah yea bud, im VERY lucky..

yea they dusted the whole car, only got 1 decent print and it could of been mine or anyones..but they left a glove under the drivers seat, and cops rekn they should be able to pull DNA off it..so heres hoping the dickheads get what they deserve!

haunts

glad to hear all is well

was this the 200kph i heard on the news today car was clocked @ 170 then 200 and that was the report and i thought to myself of please don't be a skyline but they didn't give any more info

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