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My black 1999 R34 was stolen from Currumbin Alley/Currumbin Point carpark while I was surfing this (2-12-11) afternoon, between 1:00pm-1:50pm.

DATE STOLEN: 2/12/2011

REGO:CC243X (SA plated car)

TYPE: R34 4 Door sedan

CONTACT DETAILS: Michael Coppola 0413 407768 (a friend). Or email me: nato(dot)wp(at)gmail(dot)com

Distinguishing Features:

- It had soft-roof-racks on it at the time

- South Australian 'Premium' Licence plates CC-243X, slimline front, square rear: see pics

- Series 2 front bar

- Sunroof

- 4-door

- Full factory aero-option body kit, including rear wing.\

- Driver's side faded carbon-look S1 factory B-pillar vinyl, passenger side matte black B-pillar vinyl

- R33 GTR wheels wrapped in Federal 595-SS's

- Factory Exhaust

IF YOU SEE (OR SAW) THIS CAR ANYTIME THIS AFTERNOON, PLEASE CALL THE POLICE AND REPORT IT!

If you are not comfortable calling the police, please contact me via email, PM, or the number above, which is a friend's number.

If YOU have the car, congratulations. I left my guard down, put some faith in society, and you got a very tidy R34 for essentially zero effort. The car I can replace, but personal stuff in it is absolutely essential to me. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO ANONYMOUSLY RETURN MY BLACKBERRY, WALLET WITH CARDS (the bank cards have all been blocked, by the way) AND THE HANDBAG. I need these items immediately. I'd also like to add that you successfully destroyed my visiting friends' Queensland holiday, as we won't be able to get into Stereosonic without ID's, and there's no way to get any between now and Sunday morning.

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I saw a black r34 sedan heading inland past PBC school at around 1:45 today. Not 100% sure if it was this one but its likely, there was two people in the front, looked male but i didnt take too much notice of them unfortunately :(

Hope you catch these guys and get the car back in one piece!! The thefts of skylines on the coast is crazy !!!

On it mate sorry about the loss sorry havnt been on was my. Birthday needed a day off, 5 people can only do so much

I don't know what your role is mate, but if you're involved in law enforcement or investigation regarding automotive theft, then I'm sure you already do more than what your duties are meant to be, and we appreciate it. I trust you had a happy birthday!

I reported the theft at Palm Beach Police Station.

I have a phone now, so if you have any information, please contact ME on 0411 544 307, rather than my friend on the previous number. Thanks.

Edited by nato_wp

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