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Hey all,

Last night I got home at about 7pm and parked my car in my carpark underground in the basement of my appartment building in southport on the Gold Coast. This morning I have gone down to get in it to take it to have my new bumper, side skirts, and rear pods fitted and noticed it was gone. took me 10 minutes to come to my sensus and admit to myself that it is actually gone.

The car is a Maroon R33 GTS model. Very distinctive skyline not like others, it has a black bonnet, black roof blending into the sides. GTR wing, LR style front bumper and a front mount intercooler on the front. The rego plates on it are QLD plates and they are "SKY008", the plates are red with silver letters/numbers and the car also has a silver square fuel sticker cover. It also has black and silver rims very distinctive. It also has a red jetpilot sticker on the rear windscreen.

I will post pictures up of what it looks like at the moment.

EVERYONE BE ON THE LOOKOUT PLEASE AS IT IS VERY DISTINCTIVE. THIeVES MAY HAVE HEADED SOUTH SO BE ON THE LOOKOUT PLEASE. THERE WILL BE A REWARD!

Please contact me on 0402859795 for info or PM me instantly please.

Thanks,

Ben H

THERE WILL BE A REWARD SO KEEP AN EYE OUT PLEASE!! $$

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Shit man that sucks, im in NSW so ill keep an eye out for it if it's heading south.

These car thefts are really getting rediculous

Good luck finding the car mate

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ill keep an eye out in the hills man and ill spread the word amongst my friends who, like me, pretty much see every modded car on the road around them. i know this question doesn't help you at all but did you have insurance....?

Man it would feel so good to catch one of these f**ckwits at work and unleashing every bit of hatred i have for car thieves on them, no doubt i will go to jail for it - i think they call it manslaughter...

hope you find her dude :)

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Yeah the insurance company already asked me about alarm and immobilisar and stuff, the crazy thing is, my mates skyline key can start his mates 180, and his mates 180 can unlock the doors to his skyline... doesnt give you much security knowing that does it :S

Car was apparently spotted around brisbane yesterday arve.

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That sucks.. I really hope you get it back.

It's quite distinctive which is good. Is the underground carpark secure? Maybe someone in the complex let a 'friend' know about your car?

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guys, has anyone thought about raising the level at where their windows wind up? thats the #1 spot to get into a skyline besides the back small window.

what i've done is raise the level by adjusting the brackets it sits on - makes the car door close much tighter and is alot harder to wedge open. it helps me sleep a tiny bit better at night. i mean, it wont stop a thief that is determined to get your car but its just another thing you can do.

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