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Hi All

Last Wednesday night my series 1 R33 gtst was stolen from my driveway.

It has a few distinctive features including a sunroof, very dark tinting, black racing stripes on each side, TRIAL front bar (very low), black 18" five spoke k speed pro gear rims with chrome lip and a seductive motorsports sticker on the rear window. It also had a k&n air filter and type 2 turbosmart bov.

Unfortuately the alarm and immobiliser had just been removed after some other F$*k's tried to take it in largs bay and I was just in the process of sourcing a new security system. Car wasn't insured either so its a pretty big loss.

If anyone sees the car or similar parts for sale please pm me.

I know it was stupid to have no security but i thought it would be ok parked 2 metres from my house until I got a new system. The rims are pretty distinctive I have never seen them on another car so they are bound to show up somewhere. I don't have huge hopes for getting it back but any info would be great

Thanks for reading

Another one???

Time to get an alarm fitted people! Buy a clublock too if you don't already have one.

Alarm + clublock + hidden kill switch = WIN

SAU-SA club membership gets you 10% off at Ministry of Bass and Autobarn if that helps.

:cool:

wow... too close to home. mitchell park is still a fairly rough area tho...

ill deff keep a look out for ya man. if you can, please pm me where abouts it was taken from

Kidding? It's where the Sturt cop shop is.

like they care... i live literally 2min drive from there... almost had my last car stolen called em while watching the scum running down the street.

it took them 30min to get here, and told me to go fill in a report in the morning. didnt even bother.

drove out with a couple mates straight after and fond one of em ourselves...

Sorry to hear mate.

If u get time go for a drive down Mcinerney ave, Mitchell pk, if your heading south Sus out the 2 houses just past the deli.

Few members of gang of 49 live there.

After a quick scan of the last 4 pages there are 9 stolen Skyline threads!!!

Also one attempted break in but the alarm stopped them and a handful of stolen gear threads.

Fark!

Edited by Richie33
Sorry to hear mate.

If u get time go for a drive down Mcinerney ave, Mitchell pk, if your heading south Sus out the 2 houses just past the deli.

Few members of gang of 49 live there.

Geez...I drive past that place all the time and there's always 2-3 of them watching me drive by..now I know why and i literally park my car around the corner when visiting the bro.....not doing that anymore!!

Thanks for the messages guys I have uploaded a picture of the front of the car and I'll see if I can find one that shows the black racing stipes on the side and the black rims.

Like I said I'm not holding my breath but we'll see what happens

Cheers

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hey i rekon i saw this car on sat night?? do u have the blue/white lights?? hids or whateva, just was in the truck with the old man at around 7:30pm and at the lights on the intersection of marion rd and alawuna i think it is, if you know where im talking bout? was hooning!!!!

Thanks for keeping an eye out. I only had standard headlights but the car had clear indicators. Where you saw the car is very close to where it was taken from and the cops said someone saw it being driven dangerously in the area so it was probably it I'll keep an eye out thanks again

yea Bruce is a good friend of mine. I'm sure someone in the area cased it out before they took it so it wouldn't surprise me if they still have it around here somewhere, thanks for keeping an eye out

no worrys at all mate

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