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STOLEN...from Runcorn/South Brisbane-wednesday 16/11/11 between approx. 12-3am

Burgandy '95 r33 gtst Skyline...black bonnet/black rear centre garnish/carbon fibre steath wing

on boot/dark tint all round with heaps of bubbles on back windscreen/set of 18" Driftech's

silver spokes with polished alloy lips

After it was taken the two f**kwits were photographed in the car going eastbound thru the Loganlea ETOLL

at 2:45am & again at 5:15am going westbound at same Toll checkpoint but apparently their faces werent visible

in the ETOLL pics

Send me a message if you have seen it or have any positive advice or info

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That really sux. Way too many skylines being stolen in/around brisbane over the last 6 months. Hop eyou get your car back and catch the bastards!!!!

Apparently three other imports were stolen that week locally

They're getting past alarm's & immobilers-my advice is to get a GPS tracking system thats connected to your mobile

and install & hide a kill switch for the fuel pump so it can't be started



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