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At approx 4:30-5am this morning (7th) my silver r32 gtst skyline was stolen from my house in Balcatta. I was sleeping in the living room and my keys and wallet were in my bedroom at the end of the house. They broke into the back door near my room with screwdrivers and must have gone right for the keys. They then walked into the living room where i was sleeping and stole my two phones from the table right next to me without waking me. I woke up when i heard the car start and ran out to see it drive off. I heard them thrashing it straight away and it wasnt even warmed up ffs! Cops were called and im still waiting for the forensics guys to come.

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Silver

Lowered

R32 GTR rims

Stock front bar with FMIC

Skirts

Cannon

No badges on the back

Dent next to petrol cap, bit of rust

If anyone sees it or knows about it please contact me or the po-po please. I love this car.

cheers

martin

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That's why I have security cameras, solid block doors and security screens.. next stage up from there is steel frames and lock bars.. then 10ft concrete walls topped with broken glass.. then automated sentry guns..

Have been broken into before where they ripped the back door off its' hinges and sheered the deadbolt, didn't make me feel very comfortable :/

That sucks, man.Scum of the Earth, these people.

I will keep an eye out.

They pre-plan/prepare this stuff, and will on the night break in knowing exactly where your keys will be, and be in and out without a sound in a matter of seconds.

Again, scum of the Earth.

Was this the one I saw at Rising Sunday? There was a silver one with GTR rims there, looked good I can understand why you loved it.

Sucks so much, will keep an eye out.

thanks guys. yea it was the one at rising sunday. theres a pic on silwa and driftwa

http://www.silviawa.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=62402&st=0&gopid=735156entry735156

i dont have any others atm. yea scary stuff when u know they were right next to me when i was sleeping. they even took my mary jane lol!

I am super Rage right now

F&cKin Dogs

:angry:

Plate: 1DAP 342

r8tic2.jpg

Silver with R32 GTR rims, Dent rear where the fuel lid is

N1 headlights, bride seats

This car had big plans, my old rims =(

Help Martin out, his a top bloke and loved R32

Join SilviaWA & Tengoku imports to find this R32

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