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One of the guys at JMS

got his R32 stolen last night outside of JMS around 11pm

not hard to miss with a massive pink rising sun sticker on the roof and stickers on the side

also noticeable is the front lip in black

last seen going up the freeway

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Damm dude i had my R33 stolen last night .....WTF is going on

i was at JMS earlier in da week thats friggin weird.

Here is a pic of mine again if anyopne sees it. Fingers crossed.

I really hope the scumbags that are doing this crap are PWND!

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Wow no wonder insurance premiums are going up. Time to get a SAUSA sting going.

its been talked about before. until someone fronts with a rolling shell that looks decent from the outside, we're shit out of luck

-D

club lock, drive-on wheel locks, immobiliser, CCTV, remote machine guns, security guards on patrol 24/7 AND garaged AND massive f**K off dog in that garage would probably stop theives.

Scum these days find a way around anything! Sad to hear your cars have been flogged...its a shame every skyliner in SA has that dreaded sinking feeling in their guts everytime someone's pride and joy gets pinched - cant imagine what it would feel like for the owner.

Im all for the ninja/reconaissance/stakeout/stealth-attack on the unassuming prick :thumbsup:

Im all for the ninja/reconaissance/stakeout/stealth-attack on the unassuming prick :thumbsup:

Unfortunately, you won't know where or when. It would have to be something you'd practice every day until you get a result.

In the meantime, alarm, immobiliser, kill switch, club lock, parked right outside my office window, or less than 3m from my bedroom inside a fully fenced and screen property with surveillance cameras about the house. Good luck to them. Hope they got good health insurance if they want to risk it.

:P

Ahhhh this is balls....

To many cars going missing these days, few stagea's last month now a 33 and a 32.

This is a nice 32 as well think he lives around the corner from me, hope its found un molested or you get a descent pay out.

Cheers,

Chris

I'd recommend a workshop leaves a rolling shell inside with a live powerline on the body of the car. Zap ... no more thief.

:)

i like this idea.. would shaved door handles and bullet proof glass work? no handle/ lock to drill and glass so they cant smash it to get in hehe

seen going up the freeway hey? gotta doubt thet it'll eventually be found as a complete car

no offense to JMS; leaving project cars out front of the business in the dark is stupidly risky.

Its a daily driver, he lives around the corner from me. Its really really unfortunate that you cant leave a car on Magill rd overnight without it dissapearing.

Car clearly sticks out like dogs balls, hopefully its recovered in one piece.

Its a daily driver, he lives around the corner from me. Its really really unfortunate that you cant leave a car on Magill rd overnight without it dissapearing.

Car clearly sticks out like dogs balls, hopefully its recovered in one piece.

:blink:

hope he gets it back

Its a daily driver, he lives around the corner from me. Its really really unfortunate that you cant leave a car on Magill rd overnight without it dissapearing.

Car clearly sticks out like dogs balls, hopefully its recovered in one piece.

No it's a fact of life - park a modified car with little or no security on it (nb I'm guessing on this part!) on a main road where plenty of people are going to spot it, not to mention right near a pub, the chances of it being there the next morning are pretty slim.

I reckon it sucks that cars get stolen, I can't stand people who want shit for free without working for it, but in hindsight, I'm sure there could've been more precautions taken to prevent it having happened.

Edited by Iron Chef

Probably the same flamin mongrels who pinched my stagea

Jms is just down the road from were mine went walkabout

Decent area maybe?

The f**kers just head to the 'nicer suburbs' to steal nicer cars these days I think

Probably the same flamin mongrels who pinched my stagea

Jms is just down the road from were mine went walkabout

Decent area maybe?

The f**kers just head to the 'nicer suburbs' to steal nicer cars these days I think

not wrong Rod. Theifs are c***s, and theyre not stupid.

I've lived very close to magill my entire life, this stuff has always happened. The media usually shows you where the f**kers end up writing off cars at the end of the high speed chases in the far outer suburbs

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