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The car was stolen from Freda St, Netley on Friday night. It was ready for sale with a fresh black paint job. If anyone has seen the car or know anything about its disappearing act please dump the car without burning it or contact me. Its uninsured so its had a massive impact on my family. Not sure what else to say....

Please look out for it :-(

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did anyone look at it, ask questions about it?

did you give the address away to someone?

may be random, may not be.

best of luck mate, bet your heart is pretty heavy at the moment

sorry for your loss.

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Its at my partners parents house, no one knows its there. Its deep in the suburb on a quiet street so I have my money on the fact thats its someone or a friend of someone thats drives past it often that is behind it. I really dont care who or why, i just want it back. With a blown gearbox, motor, waxed tyres i dont give a rats.

did anyone look at it, ask questions about it?

did you give the address away to someone?

may be random, may not be.

best of luck mate, bet your heart is pretty heavy at the moment

sorry for your loss.

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keep an eyeout on ebay for engine/parts, perhaps chat to jap spare parts importers to keep an eye out for someone offering the rb26dett engine.

sorry to say but In my honest opinion it'd be on the way to being stripped down and parted out

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sorry to hear the loss of your pride and joy ;-( this is getting beyond a fkn joke they must be stopped . ive only got a r33 gtst and i havent driven it in weeks im paranoid about leaving it anywhere . i hope it turns up for you

cheers dean

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The only way we are going to lessen these getting stolen is for fools to put in decent alarms, kill switches and club locks. Why are people so stupid that they cannot see this.

Sorry for your loss, but you should have known much better.

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You are dead right Jenna .... in fact we should tack on the end of that: " and don't come sooking on here if you don't have all 3 of these .... "

I really do feel for people who have their cars stolen - it is a truly terrible thing. But I (like most people) went out and put in a $1k+ pager alarm, and if I park it anywhere remotely suspicious will put on my Club lock AND put on my extra kill switch, and I would NEVER, EVER leave it parked out on the street overnight even with all these things .... yet people leave their cars out the front of other people's house with no alarm or anything then are surprised when it is stolen .... go figure.

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Look, I don't want to harp on the poor dudes misfortunes so I'll keep it general.

You may think that just because there is no insurance claim to be made here, that there won't be a ramification to insurance premiums as a result...........WRONG!!

Everytime a Skyline (or any import for that matter) gets knocked off, it becomes a statistic and is therefore logged.

Insurance companies adjust premiums to their clientelle 2 fold; (1). $$ spent in claims (2). the ABS website.

Now anyone else on this forum without at least ONE of these items that Andrew has mentioned (ie. Alarm, tracking device, club lock or even a big dog), please don't complain about other members on here having a go about the obvious, especially after reading this thread and then getting your car stolen.

Please note, I have had a car stolen many many years ago and can therefore feel your pain, so this is moreso aimed at anyone who reads this and still does nothing about it......if you can't afford one of these security measures, you can't afford your car.

/rant....sorry to offend

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Yep, I can't agree more Pete! I want other Skyline drivers to protect THEMSELVES - it is just not worth not having an alarm! I know it won't 100% stop a theft, but at least it gives you a chance.

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Far out, that's close to home!! That area has been known for a few suspicious activities regarding skylines...if i remember correct someone was actually in their skyline in the front yard one night when another car pulled up (another skyline) and someone tried to break in!! Have the pager alarm and a club lock, so while trying to get in they'll have to trigger off the alarm...plus GPS...so if they do steal it one day, they'll be sure to have someone on their tail within an hour or two!

Will keep an eye out and hope for the best!

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Far out, that's close to home!! That area has been known for a few suspicious activities regarding skylines...if i remember correct someone was actually in their skyline in the front yard one night when another car pulled up (another skyline) and someone tried to break in!! Have the pager alarm and a club lock, so while trying to get in they'll have to trigger off the alarm...plus GPS...so if they do steal it one day, they'll be sure to have someone on their tail within an hour or two!

Will keep an eye out and hope for the best!

now that you told the world what to expect in your car !!!! , the crims can plan the disable of your GPS ...geez

when will people learn do not discuss what is in your car , alarms wise on forums !!!! not too wise

yes even gps can be foiled in a big hurry if you know its in the car.

feel like I live in Mexico with the amount of car theft in Adelaide, gotta be first at something ,, must be car theft hey ???

sad to hear,, will keep an eye out

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