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Hi everyone can you keep an eye out for my car trailer. Especially at drift prac tomorrow night. It got stolen from dry creek area last night and I want it back. I have spend many hours building this trailer with family and I'm furious some low life has stolen it

It's dark blue. Silver hilux stockies. All led lights. Grey toolbox on front. Full tilt mechanism. Ramps slot in behind number plate flip door. Will post pics and rego ASAP. Any help please call me on 0425313447. If u find it and help me get it back. I'll shout u a carton of anything.

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Damn man thats pretty low. Sorry to hear of your misfortune, and hope you get it back easily without too much stress.

Definitely need to keep caravans, boats, trailers, jet skis (etc) chained to a post if they are in public view.

This is so f**ked. I bet they are going to be using your trailer to steal another skyline or another import. Sorry to hear about this mate, as it sounds like a lot of hours have been spent on this trailer. Will definitely keep an eye out. Goodluck mate

They went behind 12ft barbed wire gates in a security patrolled area. Cut the lock took trailer and then hung the lock up so u couldn't tell it had be cut. It was a targeted thing. Not just a left it on the street thing.

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