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Bloody got back from a 5 day drive to melbourne and found my car had been stolen from work (where I parked it in a security gated car park). The gates weren't damaged and work failed to enform me that it had went missing until my return to find it not there. Please help, if you have seen or heard of anyone recently purchasing or aquiring a black r32 please pm me.

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1989 black r32 rb20det :

Dark windows (but not the rear)

Scrapes on the rear right quarter panel to the rear bar (was like that when I bought it :)

front right guard has 2 holes that have cable ties holding the bumper on.

smoked front indicators

standard r32 wheels

rear boot has plugs in it where spoiler used to be and have slightly corroded

lowered on tein coilovers

exhaust (unknown brand)

pics to follow...

I was in the process of tidying everything up and have most parts here to do so (which pisses me off even more).

Didn't have the money to get fully comp insurance so I'm on my own.

Thanks for reading mates

Sorry to hear man, sounds suss if the gates weren't damaged if that's the only entry point into the place and your work didn't let you know.. Ahhh no insurance! i feel for you man, hope it pops up :(

Plates were 036 RVW, gutting, feel like I have been raped. It'll be in some garage somewhere gtting broken into parts. :( If anyone sees anything please pm me. Also has a tail light out but doubt that helps. Thanks fot the support fellas.

Gotta love it when you work with the scummy pieces of shit that call this country home. No doubt it was one of them in on it and responsible for it.

I hope you find her or at least find the ones responsible.....i would also suggest changing jobs if possible too as the blokes you work for/with are obviously in need of a good thumping.

  • 1 month later...

i feel your pain mate.. (my GTR was stolen 3 weeks ago from melbourne) its a real keen sense of violation and betrayal. ESPECIALLY given your circumstances.. im sorry for your loss.

best of luck with finding it!

Dan

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