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Hi,

Thought I’d put the word out… Please pass it on if you know of anyone this might be relevant to.

There is a Black r32 in good condition dumped/stolen/neglected on the southside of Brisbane. (will not mention where exactly) Around the Greenslopes/Annerley area. The registration plates have been removed as well as the sticker. It has 16/17” silver rims, a stock exhaust, tinted windows. I will provide pictures tonight when I get home from work.

I originally thought the car could have been turbo with a black painted intercooler though I might be mistaken. It looks very stock and possibly de-badged. The rear window tint is bubbling.

If you have lost or recently had your r32 stolen, please reply to this thread and I will contact you with details. It has been there for 2 days now.

Thanks,

Zachary.

J-Spec 300zx Twin Turbo @ 245rwkw, Stock Internals – $$$Zees Exhaust$$$ :-D

A call to the local police would probably be more useful.

they'd have all reported thefts to match up with.

or would be within their rights to pop the bonnet to get the chassis number, get it matched at QLD transport and call the owner.

just my 2 Lira

A call to the local police would probably be more useful.

they'd have all reported thefts to match up with.

or would be within their rights to pop the bonnet to get the chassis number, get it matched at QLD transport and call the owner.

just my 2 Lira

Fantastic. I would have never thought to do that hey?....

Real deep...

Cheers for hijacking the thread, appreciate it heaps fellers.

Its a R32 GTR, imported off the boat and probably stolen. So if some poor guy is waiting for their import to be complianced then I know where it is. The car has NOT been registered yet, so the police are going to find it hard to get the owner since there techniqicly isnt one as there is no documentation on the transport databases.

It has DUNLOP semi slicks on all 4s, no child restraint harnesses. My friend that imported his r34 was with me so he knew the deal. All import stickers still intact.

Anyones?

Zac

J-Spec 300zx TT, 245rwkw - $$$Zees Mufflers$$$

Our mission was pretty funny though... So many rednecks, so little education. Lawl at trying to bribe the fools to get the car out.

True, was a bit of an effort though, and wasnt danny from add impressed rolf

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