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Hey People...

Just throwing up a post for my mates 33 that got stolen after 8am on friday (20/6/08) from Regency TAFE. If anyone has any information regarding this, please contact me on 0407 038 267.

The car has 34 GTR rims and an exhaust technology sticker on the left hand guard. SIR 33 has been getting around for a few years now, and he only just got it back on the road after a 15g rebuild.

Any info/spotted info would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Daniel

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hope he was insured, prob wouldnt hold your breath to find it in one piece or unburnt.

these ''people'' wouldnt flog a car at 8 am to go for a joy ride, they took it for a reason me thinks, to be stripped.

i hope they find it though, ill keep my eye out. i have seen it round a few times before.

Sorry to hear about your mate's lost! Though, Regency TAFE is like walking into a lolly shop for a thief :) I'd never park my car there or anywhere near there.

Edited by typevu

Ya think they do a little more on the secruity of the cars its happening more and more these days .I was parked there last week from mon till wed and every chance i got i'd check up on it. One day the alarm made the different chirps as if its gone of. so i took a few more toilet and smoke'o' breaks just to check up on it. at regency tafe again this week for 4 days......4 days to be worried. Looks like ill be getting a steering wheel lock for added secruity.

Edited by WLD MAN

Regency tafe, there is your problem

i went there one day to get info and 5 mins after i pulled in someone had tried to break into a 31 2 door.

and a old corolla, but they couldnt start either, and they had steering locks.

GET A STEERING LOCK

Wow, the Ingle Farm area.. My R33 had an attempted theft of the 26th July, Thursday late shopping, from the Ingle Farm Shopping Centre. They broke in, got my car started and all thanks to the steering lock, they couldnt drive off. Luckily me and workmates saw the goings on (because my car was parked right in front of the shop door! how stupid are these flamin mongrels??). I was at the carpark till 11pm as the Crime Scene Investigator was dusting my car for fingerprints.

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