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Oooh dude that sucks ass seriously :O

I think i know your car though...was it parked in the corner corner of the car park...? cause i saw a white R32 with some sort of rims lowered white looked pretty nice to be honest man

I park my car at Mac Shopping center all the time i guess its just been luck i havnt had it stolen yet...BUT id donate my car to be used in a trap lol i got full compo insurence and the cars insured for 24K so ill get a nice payout if anything does happen and it gets stolen :worship:

Are you sure youre fully covered? I was told carbon bonnets are not covered by any insurance company. I wanted one but no one was gonna cover it so i didnt get one.

Sometimes full comp just isn't worth it. This was the latest quote i got.

Justcar full comp insurance:

Car covered for: $15000

Rate per year: $2300

Excess: $2700

Justcar 3rd party + fire and theft:

Car covered for: $10000

Rate per year: $600

Excess: $1000

Who are the real car thieves?

Sorry to hear about your loss mate. I don't trust any part of Sydney, esp. those areas.

my car was ALSO stolen in macquarie uni parking lots. I only went to a 1 hour tutorial class and when i came out it was gone (previous R33). It was only 2 months ago now, thus is why ive got a 34 gtt.

And i agree with Auto Group Buy about making a trap and do something about these guys cuz ive been trying to find out.

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