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This time last week at sunshine tafe a r32 white four door was stolen around 1pm parked next to my 34. In the last week iv heard of numerous skylines being stolen around the western suburbs. In Caroline springs alone there were three major vehicle "car strip downs" one was a hav vz limited edition clubsport which was parked in the driver of the owners home and infront of numerous CCTV cameras. Three car loads, seven people car totally stripped and left on frame in 40 mins, how this was done with out waking the neighbor hood up who knows but it just gos to show what type of people are out there... So lock up, play it safe and take note of the suss.

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the white r32 sedan was found thanks to all the guys spreading the pic around on facebook! someone spotted it dumped on the side of the road

Are u the owner? If so was it just used as a joy ride or were stuff missing what about all your tools?

40 mins to strip a car?

wouldnt mind seeing that footage

Hard to beleive I know, how ever this is just second hand info from the next door neighbor who is friends with this person who also has a rather rare vehicle in pristene condition. I guess it doesn't matter how it's done, how long it took them, or when it happened... Point is its happening and all we can do is keep an eye out n help eachother out

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