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Hi guys,

Never thought id be making one of these posts but i guess everybody says that. My car was flogged last night between 11pm-6am. Rego is 564MQD. It has a prity unique cut front bar and red brake calipers. Any info is appreciated. My number is 0424506009 or call policelink if you dont want to speak to me.

Mod list Larger turbo. Apexi AFC NEO computer Full 3.5” exhaust. 3” dump pipe. HiFlow Cat. Front mount intercooler kit.Exedy heavy duty clutch.Nismo Short Shifter kit.Catch can kit.Drift air filter,Custom 3” hard pipe from turbo to AFM Auto meter Cobalt boost gauge. Hicas Lock bar. R33 GTR Front suspension. Front and rear Strut brace’s. Sony head unit. Alpine Type S front speakers and 6x9. Starcorp 18” wheels with near new tyres.

Thanks all.

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Was your car parked at home man? Just curious, did you have an alarm and immobiliser? I'm finding more and more people with these are having their car stolen.

Let's hope for the best it doesn't turn out like the last stolen thread on here

Was your car parked at home man? Just curious, did you have an alarm and immobiliser? I'm finding more and more people with these are having their car stolen.

Let's hope for the best it doesn't turn out like the last stolen thread on here

Was about to ask this question myself!!! seriously, so many R32 and R33s getting stolen, is it just because of the type of car? making it easy to drive off?

anyone got any good recommendations in the type of immobiliser/alarm that's safer?

Was about to ask this question myself!!! seriously, so many R32 and R33s getting stolen, is it just because of the type of car? making it easy to drive off?

anyone got any good recommendations in the type of immobiliser/alarm that's safer?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/374103-your-next-mods-for-your-skylineimport-is/

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Ummm... I believe I saw your car... the night it was stolen.

I unfortunately live in Crestmead, and around 12am then again back past around 4am, a Silver R33 gts-t was being driven around like it was stolen (ie, constant skids, bouncing off the limiter and going around corners at stupid speeds).

From what I could see as it flew past my house the second time as I hear it coming... Unfortunately, it looks rather similar to yours and at the time I thought "shit, dude must have stolen that to drive like that".

If you're keen to know where I live you can PM me dude and I'll give you the info. I could hear that he went about 2 streets away into an area and then came back past so I imagine he either lives around here or visited somebody around here. I haven't noticed it the last couple days but if it pops up again I'll post again.

Good luck dude,

Ben

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