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Hey guys my Mrs S15 got stolen tonight number plate "S848 AEP" was stolen from Frome street in the city.

The car has gram lights 57 pros on the rears grey with chrome dish and fronts have gram lights 57 maximum all chrome. Front has dent on number plate from someone reversing. Rear has dent on back right bumper from reversing into a pole and top of roof near windscreen has dent.

If anyone has heard or seen the car please call me on 0402 822 615.

Thanks.

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FARKING DOGS!

Hope you find it and those thieving cvnts get what's coming to them...

Good luck!

p.s. I'll keep an eye out from Perth, but I doubt it'll help much haha

Post this on every car forum you can think of, get it out there...

sorry to hear about ya loss :-( this is my worst fear about owning a import is getting it stolen and torched hope you have insurance and wont be out of pocket . it must be a sickening feeling to come out where ya parked it to find it gone .

no alarm, clublock... Anything? Parked in the city, sat night, gotta atleast have a clublock! Sorry but ive had my skyline stolen few years back and know how it feels to know if you have one it could have prevented it and more then likely ita wouldnt have happened...

Sorry to hear anyways, know how you feel, gut renching when you see your cars not where you left it.. Hope you have insurance..

Also just to add, why would some scum even think about stealing a car, just to joyride in it for a bit then torch it?? What goes on in the head of these people!

These kinda threads send shivers up my spine.........as of next month I'll have to start thinking twice about where to park again :)

Wouldn't you love to catch them red handed though :D

ehhh?????????/ what did you buy??

wtf dude... i drove from town threw norwood to burnside... back threw norwood to mawson lakes.... at like 1am :S scary really... saw HEAPS of import and even more undercovers out lastnight too... didnt get far!! just sucks coz ull loose all your hardwork!!

anyone who runs a turbo timer needs to seriously consider if its needed!!!

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