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Police will only contact you if they find it, sorry to say but they won't do sh*t you have to take it on yourself and do as much as you can get eyes out and stuff, this is what I've done man and it's gettin me closer, also helps to know ppl on both sides of the law ;)

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Over hear we have a service called "Where's my ride". It cost $200 or $250 a year.

I log into my account on the net and it pin points the exact location it is now and history of where it has been. Tracked by 7-9 Satelites.

Whilst it's mooving it reports every 60 seconds or less and even provides the speed and direction of the vehicle.

I'll be subscribing again in Feb when it comes up.

I'm lucky enough to have comprehensive, 3 point and clublock.

But this "where's my ride" is the most valuable to me. If I only had $250 to spend then this would be it.

That is a stupid f**king idea. So once they realise they don't have the right car they slap a defect on it.

hey if my car was stolen I'd want police doing this.. If the cars detectable they will get defected regardless, I got pulled over just yesterday and cops didn't even think to check for a defect, and I have no back seat in the car. You must meet some really f**k witted cops that are just out for defects, i only ever meet decent ones when im pulled over in the Skyline, and my cars got defectable problems all through it.

THE CAR HAS BEEN FOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cops just called and told us that the car has been found in Pt Adelaide. It was used to rob the Belair hotel. Getting processed, but apparently theres a fair bit of console damage and concrete blocks on the backseat.

THE CAR HAS BEEN FOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cops just called and told us that the car has been found in Pt Adelaide. It was used to rob the Belair hotel. Getting processed, but apparently theres a fair bit of console damage and concrete blocks on the backseat.

Good to hear it has been found but not good to hear what has happened to it. Hopefully insurance comp isn't nasty to you mate

Car was apparently last seen on king William rd before tye on the runt 1am on Australia day, had mud or dirt spray from all 4 wheels on the doors and rear panels, please if anyone see's this call the cops straight away or follow it and then call the cops. They have obviously changed the plates so I don't know how the cops will find out that it's stolen :/

Car was apparently last seen on king William rd before tye on the runt 1am on Australia day, had mud or dirt spray from all 4 wheels on the doors and rear panels, please if anyone see's this call the cops straight away or follow it and then call the cops. They have obviously changed the plates so I don't know how the cops will find out that it's stolen :/

That could had been me... I was in that exact spot at that exact time and my car was filthy...

I also got pulled over and questioned Sunday morning by the cops thinking it was your car as I drive a white 32 GTR.

Car was apparently last seen on king William rd before tye on the runt 1am on Australia day, had mud or dirt spray from all 4 wheels on the doors and rear panels, please if anyone see's this call the cops straight away or follow it and then call the cops. They have obviously changed the plates so I don't know how the cops will find out that it's stolen :/

You should really post some pictures up if you want people to spot it for you. Pictures tell a thousand words! If I happen to spot a white 32 GTR with some kind of wheels that look like SSR's, I'd probably think to myself "nice car... could be that one posted as stolen... probably not...", and I'd keep walking.

Another very similar situation to yours last year with an R31 that got pinched. Few pics were posted up, and people knew exactly what to look for. I even spotted it myself. And it was eventually recovered!

That could had been me... I was in that exact spot at that exact time and my car was filthy...

I also got pulled over and questioned Sunday morning by the cops thinking it was your car as I drive a white 32 GTR.

Were you wearing a hat? And do you have a goatie? My mate said that's all he saw just figured it was mine, just hoping..

Yeah I'll have to get some pics up tonIght, always on my phone so it's a bit hard just really hope it turns up really soon :/

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