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Hey All Just would like to reach out to the SAU community and see what happens

on Saturday morning at 2:55 am my partners R34 4 Door grey non turbo auto was stolen from the drive way in Albert park

This car is very distinctive as it has a sunroof and the 2 front guards have dents and scratches from a light crash and have been

panel beated out (quick job) also it has 16 inc silver mags just 6 spoke stock looking things also last week remover the rear spoiler and put in rubber grommets so there is no mistaking this car

A unconfirmed sighting has been at klemzik and hecktervile but not sure due to the fact that the person that stole it was on a push

bike and left it out the front

Any quick sightings or leads would be much appreciated thank you to all this is a family car as we have 2 kids and was just a daily

for my partner and the kids

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as we were driving the streets wooooooohhhhhh speeds past the skyline as we pursued in a excel a cop started the chace 17 mins and 20 cops later he mounted a gutter blew the tyre and cops got him damage is bumper snapped off and probs suspension

I keep tell you all that the justice system in this state is f**ked.

Good to hear that there was not a lot of damage done to the car. Always heartbreaking to hear of a nice car being stolen,

Maybe they cant prove that person actually broke and entered / stole the vehicle - only caught "with illegal use of a motor vehicle, aggravated driving dangerously to evade police and providing false details"

Hey got refused bail because he broke prior bail conditions ( go figure ) and can't prove it because a key was used for the car

And more damage than first told

Front rh steering rod

Front lower control arm both bent bad

Need new wheels

He side swiped a car needs new head lights

Amazingly the front bar is fine other than scratches so if anyone has any of those parts plz contact me cheers

Also I saw the vid or a petrol run he did 6 hrs prior to the chase and he seemed quite uncomfortable and lost really 40 bucks and gee was he all over the shop

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