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Low F**ckers There is nothing worse than pumping money into something just to have some dirty little ass clown steal it. I am gald that your line is back in it rightful owners hands but at the same time you gotta be thinking " i wish they had of found a tree at speed and entered into a permanant bond with it" dude hope it's all repaired and smick soon.

Little fags obviously had a 32 of their own (or previously stolen...) and needed some bits for it.

That's amazing that you got it back in relatively unharmed condition, hopefully there isn't too much hidden damage. I'd be getting the driveline checked out pretty thoroughly!! Part of me wishes the scum had found a tree and ended up in a wheelchair though.

Also if you need a good alarm/imobiliser/whatever to help keep it in your possession I can highly recommend Chris from Audio Express, the man is a champion.

it was found in woodridge surprise surprise parts taken, front bar, front left indicator, cd player, speakers, gauges, pod filter, boost controller

and all my stuff that was in it. they also broke the door handle and boot lock and rear light surrounding (must have broke it to try to get into boot).

so really it wasnt that bad could have been alot worse so im happy , came back with a full tank of fuel probs ethanol :blink:

gettin finger printed right now so hopefully they get a print

reckon its in the logan / woodrige area

most stolen cars end up in the vicinity

sorry again man

i was right!!!!!!!!

good to hear you got it back mate

So are you still going to recoup costs through the workshop for everything that was damaged and stolen?

Also I'm not sure how it goes with no insurance, but I'd pay to get a syringe check done...they thoroughly go through the car so you don't get nasty suprises. A friend once got stuck by a discarded syringe in their recovered car.

ill be checkin the car all over and cleaning the deadshit out of my car hahahaha cheers everyone for you congrats i know im pretty lucky

i would have been devastated if anything happened to it, now its just the long road to the bank to get some money and fix it back up

to better then it ever was ill post some pics of the damage done soon...

i had no insurance really dumb idea i know, but i finally got most of the parts, everything bar the frontbar got it from A1 nissan wreckers for pretty

cheap, i think but i might get the vertex kit wat does everyone think about that kit.

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