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I awoke to devestating news that my r34 4 door had been stolen.

Whats more sickening is another bloke had his stolen from happey valley last nite (look at previous post). This has to be f**king targeted for sure.

Had alarm and immobilser but these guys obvisouly are not teenage kids.

Car sticks out - has work mesiters s1 chrome wheels (just put them on last week)

exhaust (apexi cannon)

Nismo kit (apart from front bar)

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No tint

Pretty neat car to be honest..

Was stolen from my carport between 12 last nite and probably 6 or 7am this morning. The car had almost no fuel (literally 20km left) so would of had to been filled up somewhere.

Rego is - DD862A

Thanks guys

Alex

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so did the two four doors stolen have anything in common, recent service from same person/biz ? show off on same area, website, or anything ? maybe speak to each other to see dont pubish on sau public area and inform police it you find a common item ?

can someone answer this, do they run engine number checks at the drift events ? police need to look at the car sn # numbers on engines, trannys , no numbers- no race ? a retired number is ok if it was unregistered as that but ground off #'s, call police

time for data dots !!! along with GPS tracking people, it can be done for under 200 bucks and a few bucks a year to recharge the sim card , maintained by you not a service like viper has now in oz you can even shut the car down under a sms command. , its cheaper then old 3g phone and more depenable option since it uses a real gps antenna and cell signal booster. all can be hidden anywhere in the car or even stand alone without alarms interaction

and vote for harsher punishment on property crimes

damn crims , learn respect for people ffs

every school holiday this happens, dont kids have better things to do ????? savages

Tell me about it Carbon - first thing that came to my head when it was gone this morning was that it would end up on the track or interstate, so I'm not getting my hopes up at all.

Absent - Nah mine was taken from Rostrevor, the other guys 4 door was Happy Valley.

I'v learnt my lesson that an alarm and immobiliser wont stop these people. Its now becoming a once a day occurance in Adelaide, Sad really. Just thank god I have insurance!

they need to be renamed "sapol, pty ltd"

car security isnt enough. u need a secure garage with motion activated alarms and video surveillance of house and street. and one of those taxi style cameras above the rear view mirror to capture images of occupants at regular intervals.

next time i give a thumbs up to a skyline i'll be taking a photo of the driver too.... just in case

do non turbos get stolen?

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um no cops wouldn't bother wasting tax payers money baiting criminals to commit crime

it doesn't make money

Insted they will just defect them.. I can't believe the amount of cars getting pinched, this shit is out of control.

they need to be renamed "sapol, pty ltd"

car security isnt enough. u need a secure garage with motion activated alarms and video surveillance of house and street. and one of those taxi style cameras above the rear view mirror to capture images of occupants at regular intervals.

next time i give a thumbs up to a skyline i'll be taking a photo of the driver too.... just in case

do non turbos get stolen?

yeah man Non turbo as well a guy on here had is R33 non turbo stolen from mile end :(

Hey Guys

I got a call at 6:30am saying that the car had been found dumped at ottoway. Currently in forensics so dont know when I can go see it.

Apparently looks ok from outside and still has the wheels (thank god) but ignition barrel is ripped out and front drivers window is gone and something about the aircon (maybe head deck has been ripped).

They found a wig in the car aswell, so you can only guess what they were using it for..

Will keep you all posted - Thanks again!

Heard that a picture was taken of a guy the other day in a stolen R32 (maroon) who had a shaved head and sunnies....hence the wig? About 2 months ago was sitting in my car at the beach and a car pulled up behind (S13 - black), 2 guys got out...walked over to my car...I (stupidly) pushed the brake pedal. They then walked back to the car and drove off!

Had to park my car in the garage last night rather than leaving it in the public underground car-park down the bay (just-incase). As noted before, it's getting ridiculous. Good to hear that the car has been found, best of luck nothing to serious with it!

Heard that a picture was taken of a guy the other day in a stolen R32 (maroon) who had a shaved head and sunnies....hence the wig? About 2 months ago was sitting in my car at the beach and a car pulled up behind (S13 - black), 2 guys got out...walked over to my car...I (stupidly) pushed the brake pedal. They then walked back to the car and drove off!

Had to park my car in the garage last night rather than leaving it in the public underground car-park down the bay (just-incase). As noted before, it's getting ridiculous. Good to hear that the car has been found, best of luck nothing to serious with it!

Was that a r32 gtr? I heard someone got a snap of the guy in that car. But yep may be right regarding the wig.

I have heard rumors of someone up Salisbury North way stealing cars (with the keys) and reselling the whole package. Dont know the truth behind it though.

That red stag that was stolen from Mt Barker also had a wig in it but was involved in a armed robbery.

Anyone know how long forensics takes? Or is it a long ass process?

Thanks all for your support - lets not allow these scum people to ruin our fun!!

um no cops wouldn't bother wasting tax payers money baiting criminals to commit crime

it doesn't make money

well they do bait cars? i was driving through blair athol and seen a suspect car parked with 2 people sitting in it then sure enough there was a car parked just down the road from them with keys in the door gps in full view laptop and a mobile phone! i took the keys out locked the car up and left a note sure enough the cops were on me as soon as i pulled into the servo to get their keys back....so why cant they do it with an import?

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