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Hi guys,

My dad had his 2008 FPV F6 stolen down on the Gold Coast today (Robina Town Centre). My dad has had the car up for sale and someone came to inspect it. The guy asked for a drive, and as my dad got out and walked around to the passenger side to swap seats, the guy got in the drivers seat and slammed the accelerator. CCTV footage is being chased up and the police have the guy's description.

My dad also had his wallet, phone and other valuable/sentimental possesions in it. As usual, any information would be much appreciated.

2008 FPV F6

Stock

Number plate: JAG-606

Colour: EGO (grey)

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Any information (anonymous or otherwise) can be pm'd, emailed ([email protected]) or phoned/smsd (0400412580)

Thanks in advance,

Gervase

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Sorry to hear man

What an Arse hole - hope you find him and fark him up real good

Its one thing getting it stolen from a car park, front yard etc, its another when you trust a person and they screw you like that :)

Karma will catch up with this cock head real quick

Hope they find it in one piece for your dad man

Insurance == all ok so far.

I can do better than a description - We have CCTV footage of the guy. I'll hopefully have it on Monday and will post it up. Would be great if people could spread it around, see if we can find the guy.

Got the footage yet?

not yet, sitll chasing it up. It definitely exists, I just have to try and get my hands on it (apparently too large to send over the internet for the guy's email, so i may have to visit in person).

not yet, sitll chasing it up. It definitely exists, I just have to try and get my hands on it (apparently too large to send over the internet for the guy's email, so i may have to visit in person).

It would be well worth it, since this is a Carjacking and your premiums shouldn't go up at all as well as nil excess payments on the claim. :D

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