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Got a msg this morning saying Kelvins car just got stolen

from Burswood last night with his wallet.

anyone spot it please chase it down or call the police.

heres some pics:

kv3.jpg

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Will keeping my eye out for you Kelvin

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OMG...i would kill someone if that happened to me,,fkn bastards,,hope ur mate gets it back,,did it hav an immobilizer?

They took his keys... thats how it was Stolen.

As ive been saying eariler.. get those pin number keypads installed people... IF you want info on them, PM me.

Ill keep a look out for it kelvin... hope it all works out...

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Faaaark, that sucks man, nicest GTR in WA. Dont stand a chance of chasing it down if i see it lol, but i will definitely keep an eye out and call the cops straight away if i see it. Hope you get it back in one piece man, fingers crossed and eyes open for ya aye.

f**k, cant believe it, i spent almost an hour just staring at this car at the motorshow...

idhate to say it but it sounds like som1 went thru abit of trouble to accually break in and steal the keys so the car is most likely at a chop shop by now :< well looks like theres gonna be a quick VL out there now.

Oh just by the way, make sure you let us know as soon as its found, i would hate to be driving along and see the car, get my mate to jump across and knife the guy, only to find out we just killed Kelvin...

Hi guys, thx for the comments.

Basically what happened was that I was dead tired from moving house and dozed off leaving my keys and wallet in the living room. What could have happened is that I forgot to lock the door or someone climbed in through the balcony(2nd level) but it seemed for the past few nights someone had been trying his luck opening the door (as my friend was sleeping in the living room). Well he got lucky last night and took my wallet, car keys and laptop. I believe it might be one of my neighbours as they knew which remote key to take for the security gate but I would never know for sure till the cops catches him.

I know it was a silly mistake on my part but I do hope I can get the car back soon. I've made a police report and forensics have come into the house but could not find any good fingerprints. I will be calling my insurance company tomorrow to notify them.

Details of incident:

Time range stolen: 21st June 2009

12am to 1030am

Surburb: Rivervale

Thx to all those who helped me to post up on the different forums and hopefully I can get my car back soon.

My mobile is 0432-012-390 if anyone has any info.

Cheers,

Kelvin

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