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Hi Guys.

Mate Brock got his car stolen from out front of his house this morning at 5am in keilor, westside. If everyone can keep an eye out for it and let us know if you see anything that would be great.

R32 Silver in colour (slammed)

Cusco coilovers

17" drift teks

Bride driver seat

Gktech Steering wheel

Some guages inside

heres some pics of the car

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Edited by kriss.
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I live in Ringwood(east) and i was in the city today and i had to go to clayton.

Did a fair bit of driving, kept my eyes peeled but no dice unfortunately.

And to phatboy - I know you were referring to kriss, but my car had all that and it was insured thats why I bought an R33!!! :cool:

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