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the car had insurance n all i had done on the car was new rims n thats it n actually the stereo wasnt working n there was boost issues.was planning to do more work to the engine to get around 400kw n i kinda count myself abit lucky coz they stole it before i even started.guys take care your cars coz there are haters out there

Dude, WTF, that is some sad pics man. I am with Chad, how the f**k they even ID that car is astronomical. Seems like whoever is doing these thefts might have/or prob are well clued into what needs to be taken and what not, looks like some pro's might be behind all this.

TBH if my car ever gets stolen, I do not want to get it back. Just won't be the same as it was prior to being stolen, if you know what I mean. Its very heartbreaking to hear of stories like this and it seems like the cops are actually doing nothing about these thefts. Glad you had insurance, lets hope the claims process is rather painless for you mate.

*moment of silence please*

There is a very high possibility that the dead beats doing this are 1) members on this forum (Active or not), and 2) are ferrying these parts to different states to sell off.

Buy a ford taurus. Nobody would ever steal that.

Just a heads up, if you're in town make sure you keep an eye out when either getting out or heading towards your car. Mate had his 32 parked in Hindley, was walking towards it and some guy tried to belt him one in the head from behind (pretty shit job of it thankfully). Mate turned around and the guy said 'that's my car!!', mate promptly said 'F*** Off it's my car', then the guy legged it (Friday Night past).

Got a good description of him so think a few people will be out over the next month working the area, but keep an eye out!

Just a heads up, if you're in town make sure you keep an eye out when either getting out or heading towards your car. Mate had his 32 parked in Hindley, was walking towards it and some guy tried to belt him one in the head from behind (pretty shit job of it thankfully). Mate turned around and the guy said 'that's my car!!', mate promptly said 'F*** Off it's my car', then the guy legged it (Friday Night past).

Got a good description of him so think a few people will be out over the next month working the area, but keep an eye out!

To be honest who would park a skyline or any good car on hindley or cbd on busy roads , just to be dry humped and fingered by bogans and drunks falling on it Or cabbies ripping the mirrors off it ? Guess he was lucky the car is still in one piece and alive ? Savages

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just reading and seen that a plasma cutter was used??

wonder if they had the same thing planned for the black 32? cause they had oxy tank thingos in the back, that were said to be used for cutting and all that jazz

Hey sorry about you car at least it was insured, my 32 was almost stolen 2 days after I bought it, the thieves got it onto to road but the steering locked and they snapped the wheel off trying to steer. At that point I was uninsured,

just reading and seen that a plasma cutter was used??

wonder if they had the same thing planned for the black 32? cause they had oxy tank thingos in the back, that were said to be used for cutting and all that jazz

Bunch of shaved fkn monkey morons... woulda leveled anything around that car if it went off. too bad for any PEOPLE in the near vacinity that would have been killed. C@NTS!

Its happening more and more in that area, a guy on the otherside of my block had his 32 four door stolen from behind locked gates that were higher than the car and kept it out of sight, n I've seen a few groups of punks walk past my car out the front n start pointing at it and acting extremely suss, havnt had a good night sleep sine I bought the car actually

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Just fyi, I'm almost certain the guy who did this has been caught for a 4th time.

A mechanic is seaford has been found acting as a chop shop. Mates s15 was one of the car he stole and stripped. Heaps of car parts of all cars found inside and I know there was some 34 GTR stuff there but that's all I'll say on it as its already been handled by insurance and that.

Just fyi, I'm almost certain the guy who did this has been caught for a 4th time.

A mechanic is seaford has been found acting as a chop shop. Mates s15 was one of the car he stole and stripped. Heaps of car parts of all cars found inside and I know there was some 34 GTR stuff there but that's all I'll say on it as its already been handled by insurance and that.

That would be the info the little bird told me

Way more to it then just cars

And yes it was a RAA approved repair centre even more disturbing is how they took the cars in the first place !! Farking Scum

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