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As in title. There is a white 95 model r33 auto parked in Brisbane city. Looks really beat up. Ie looks stolen and thrashed. One blown tyre.

I got pics but don't know if I can upload straight from phone.

Rego is 570 kzz

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Fk these thefts get closer to home

Well if you have an appropriate alarm and insurance you shouldnt be worried.

It hasnt been reported as stolen so it may not be (as yet).

And a potential stolen car in a major metropolitan city.... Really not suprising when you look at the big picture.

Blown tyre was on the front too. It wasn't just flat, it looked like it had disintegrated. It's just sitting on the rim.

Could just be a female driver.

Bashes into things, every panel damaged, gets a flat and just keeps driving.

Must keep driving, don't know how to change tyre, can't be late for work.

Well if you have an appropriate alarm and insurance you shouldnt be worried.

It hasnt been reported as stolen so it may not be (as yet).

And a potential stolen car in a major metropolitan city.... Really not suprising when you look at the big picture.

true. the one I have now HAS an alarm on it (or whats LEFT of it) but no insurance.

I get the fact it is 'cool' to have a fast car but FFS insure the thing.

Before i bought mine i checked on insurance to make sure i could afford it. Im sorry but if your not insured and you drive an import and it gets stolen i have no sympathy. It is shite that they get stolen but EVERYONE knows they are easy to steal so there is no excuse NOT to insure it.

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Well if you have an appropriate alarm and insurance you shouldnt be worried.

It hasnt been reported as stolen so it may not be (as yet).

And a potential stolen car in a major metropolitan city.... Really not suprising when you look at the big picture.

Alarm and insurance yes, these don't stop the car from being stolen. I'd rather the car be there at the end of the day than insurance paying out for it. Thus I worry.

Alarm and insurance yes, these don't stop the car from being stolen. I'd rather the car be there at the end of the day than insurance paying out for it. Thus I worry.

Agreed. Got both, but doesn't stop me worrying when parking at the coast or in the slightly more 'roughed' up areas.

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