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So some piece of shit has stolen another Skyline down south.

Today its my brothers White 32gtst with GTR front end/kit. CC538U plates. Bronze 6spoke wheels.

Was taken from Wheatsheaf Road,Morphett Vale sometime between 10.30am-5pm today.

If anyone hears anything of spots her can you please contact Aidan Scott on 0400772024 and/or the police ASAP.

Thanks.

Luke.

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I used to spot this thing most days on wheat sheaf road parked next to the road.

I always thought it was pretty game leaving it that far from your house.

Good luck getting it back, hope it gets found in one peice.

If I still owned a road rego import I would def be fitting gps tracking.

drive past this all the time, again agree with other members saying its game to leave it that far out the front of your house.

wasnt this car for sale at one stage?

sorry for your loss, hope its all back in one piece with not much/any damage!

gps trackers and club locks are a great way to stop and find your vehicle.

Looks like the only damage was to the ignition barrel. Wont know till tommorrow once the cops have finished dusting for prints. So hopefully they catch the dogs.

Turns out they used a stolen WRX to tow the skyline. They got a couple of kms down the road [just off pimpala rd] beofre the WRX cooked a motor so the car was dumped.

So lucky.

drive past this all the time, again agree with other members saying its game to leave it that far out the front of your house.

wasnt this car for sale at one stage?

sorry for your loss, hope its all back in one piece with not much/any damage!

gps trackers and club locks are a great way to stop and find your vehicle.

Im glad you got it back but as above those cars and your previous one was like a billboard

and on such a busy location

Once again the dirty south go morphine ville

lots of bad stuff happens over there i used to live not far away

But your christmas lights rock over there lol

So they are starting to tow them away now, the cars stolen from tafe were similar.

They pushed a wrx down the road with a stolen soarer, so they would have more time to get it going.

Fkn scum!

^^ thats always been a method of crims

They actually used the car to push it, down main roads in the middle of the day and no one cared.

They are becoming much more blatant and obvious again.

that's because they know everyone will mind their own business for fear of being stabbed or worse

hell if i saw a wrx towing a skyline unless i recognised the car without the right owner i wouldn't stop and even if A didn't match B i would call police and not confront them

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