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hhmmm interesting news... sis was at kirrawee and talked to another owner/victim of a black R-32 gts-t m spec

Yidz had posted the theft for him, as the posts went along there was a reply from the thieves,

they bragged about the clutch slipping,that it wasnt going that hard and that it would go harder once his cousin put on his T88, then that it was on its way to QLD, then said if they had posted earlier they couldve worked something out (ransom).

this is about the 5th skyline that has been stolen from owners in the area (shire) in the last month.

Yidz had posted the theft for him, as the posts went along there was a reply from the thieves,

they bragged about the clutch slipping,that it wasnt going that hard and that it would go harder once his cousin put on his T88, then that it was on its way to QLD, then said if they had posted earlier they couldve worked something out (ransom).

:D link?

Its a forum u cant track jack..

Moving along, I suggest people living somewhere which have there Location in the details of the forum remove them to prevent tracking if you sell something or so on.

And for god sakes buy a damn good alarm, its obvious they keep hitting alarmless cars and we all know how easy it is to access a Skyline, thanks to the stupid button on the side panel in our cars. Tell the installer to rewire this btw, so its only active when the key is in accessory mode.

Moving along, best alarm you can find (i dont care if you can afford it or not)

In this case its a little different and I feel extremely sorry for your sis. all the best in finding it. btw from the last string of cars being found they seem to wind up in bankstown with parts missing. I would suggest a drive around the suburb. prob contact the cops of the area and ask for car dump spots to check, train stations and so on.

Ill keep an eye out this way too. Cheers

There's been plenty of it going on lately around the area. The thing is, I don't know of one of the cars I have heard being stolen having an alarm and/or insurance so they are leaving themselves open to any person who wants to do this kind of thing.

That thread was interesting as it seemed pretty legit that this was the guy. Anyway, I didn't want to get involved in any of it and just posted it up generally for my mate.

Moving along, I suggest people living somewhere which have there Location in the details of the forum remove them to prevent tracking if you sell something or so on.

Hense why I have taken everything of mine off of here...

Anyway back on topic. Sucks about the R34 mate. Looks like a tidy ride. Lets just hope all the insurance goes through all good. Good luck with it :P

Talking to Justjap today when I told them someone broke into my ride and found out it has a supersonic alarm to deter them.. Anyways the informed me about 10-12 skylines in the last month have been nicked. alot in sutho.

Real shame really!!

Ditto - if I HAVE to park in a shopping centre I generally remove the steering wheel and take it with me (quick release steering wheel hub)... I have a small momo wheel, and I always carry a backpack in the car.

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