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Monday 24th september, Nissan skyline R34 GTT stolen from rhodes shopping centre homebush at 12.03pm.

-security footage shows car leaving at 12.03pm following a silver honda accord sedan - with sunroof,stock looking-

through express boomgate exit.

-description of R34 rego- BBV.88H, white in colour with white spoiler on the rear, standard Gtt bodykit.

Neo RB25DET - Final Speed Bronze Wheels, Mechanically Standard .

small just jap sticker on rear window, dark tints.

If you have any information or saw/ see anything please PM or reply.

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put your mobile number here..My friend's GTT white got stolen 2 years ago and had anonymous caller (must be the thief coz they read the forums) that the car was in fairfield market after being stripped of wheels and few other engine goodies. Good luck man..Did you have insurance??

alarm was due to go in wednesday, full shannons insurance - sis' car-

yeh gone in 20mins from the time she got there - arrive 11.39am- cameras show leaving 12.03pm

only had 65k kms - at least we hadnt fitted the turbo timer- or any other perfomance parts

Damn that sucks.... although security footage may help??? Seems to be more of these threads every day....

But also check your policy.... if the alarm wasn't already in, it might not be covered????? Not sure with Shannons though, but my Suncorp policy clearly states that if the car does not have a 3 point approved alarm then the insurance is void :)

no immobiliser - the alarm+immobiliser were due to be fitted 2 days from now --- M80.

its gone so soon we hadnt even transferred the rego.

I'm pretty sure having no alarm will void your insurance. Usually Shannons likes to have a 3point immobiliser in the car before they insure it.

yeh that had us thinking last nite, she had already stayed in the city with it - at a 5 star hotel for the weekend and it was parked by valet - couldve been keeping tabs on it for a few days but it was also parked on the street in bright le sands and was ok the next day.

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