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Hi all

My mums Silver hatch back nissan pulsar 1996 model with the number plates 1ADD-111 was stolen from scarbrough car park about 8.30ish pm tonight. They went thru my stuff on the beach, got the keys and went thru the car park pressing the immobiliser.

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Email me [email protected]

or call 9246 0803 if you have ANY news or see it.

Thanks ;)

Brendan

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sometimes cars are stolen just for joyrides dude.

My friends car got stolen in joondanna and it was parked around the corner from his place in those weird side driveway things they got going on in that area and it was not found until about a month later, cos it was concealed. and the keys were in it and the stereo i think was missing and by stereo i mean head deck only.

i wouldnt be suprised if its been dumped in scarbs somewhere. All the beach goers around there are usually high i wouldnt expect them to notice anything big and silver just laying around.

I hope it gets found though, so you get some closure on the whole situation.

  • 2 weeks later...
Well the car was found last week!

Still had the plates on it

and wait for it....

It was found by cops they cought some asian people driving it, they stuck an exhaust, stereo and stikers on it!!!!!

lol..this for real? and they were the theives?

i suppose they cant get their hands on it any other way.

glad u got it back...shame about the damage ..hehehehe (at least its removable)

hmmm free mods!!!

Glad to hear its back cant believe that they jsut decided to drive around in a stolen car and mod it like it was their own ..... must be first timers or incredibly stupid if they think thats going to work!

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