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I've got a bit of land we can bury the remains on if you need it!!!!

I sometimes reckon the cowboys got it right............hang 'em high. Scum like that are never ever any good, never work out and will always be creating misery, better to cull.

BTW kill switches are the best thing you can do, won't help if they have a flatbed, but stops all the lowlifes, they go looking for an easier mark.

We all feel for you and Blake (also SAU Member).

Blake's lovely white R33 GT-R got stolen too. This is getting out of hand.

He was house-sitting just for a week or two and it got stolen from there.

For those of you who recall, he looked after the compound where interstate Skylines were stored, whilst staying overnight before the R32 GT-R 21st Anniv.

Ironic isn't it; being in charge of security and all?

oh shit, did you have insurance?

sorry to hear man

Gonna get off my arse & put a kill switch on my car now

at my old place when I still had my R34 I had to park on the driveway so my daily ritual was clublock, set powerfc rev limit to 2000rpm, remove hand controller & keep in my house

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Sorry to hear about your bad luck Dave.

I saw the car at Unigroup today and she looks to be on the mend.

On our track car we went for one of those D1 Steering wheel quick release kits (http://www.justjap.c...488&cat=&page=1) and a quick release lock hub (http://www.justjap.c...666&cat=&page=1). When my wife saw the car in the driveway the obvious comment was that it reminds you of Mr Bean with no steering wheel and only a locked hub in its place. Apart from making it easier to get in and out of the race seat it should act as another deterrant.

We all feel for you and Blake (also SAU Member).

Blake's lovely white R33 GT-R got stolen too. This is getting out of hand.

He was house-sitting just for a week or two and it got stolen from there.

For those of you who recall, he looked after the compound where interstate Skylines were stored, whilst staying overnight before the R32 GT-R 21st Anniv.

Ironic isn't it; being in charge of security and all?

Dam, very unfortunate for both of you.

That car was mint, seen it when i was there for the cruise, (my car was at the compound).

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they deserve to be put in a USSR Siberian Camp for 10 years so they can see how much of a big man'g they are, Australian jails seem to be a vacation for Theives and Criminals if they are willing to parade around Sydeny in a stolen car. You have given me an incentive to upgrade my security system, i think the 3 point immobiliser sounds good.

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