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Hey guys,

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Putting the feelers out. My Gf's R32 4door was stolen this morning from the Tea Tree Gully area, Around 3am - 8am.

The car sticks out like dogs balls; Hot pink, Vertex kit, Sunroof, 4door, R34 Stockies.... There are NO mods to this car but the head unit which was an alpine model. Oh, And an aftermarket steering wheel lol

Rego is YAV816 in Vic reg. Yes, Vic reg in SA. I helped her get the car from Vic and shes had it for around a month.

Whats even funnier besides theres no mods, Its Auto RB20det and has NO aircon. The sunroof seal has deteriated as well and looks ratty.

If anyone has ANY information about this car or seen it, Please contact me 0468373090.

Thanks guys :)

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You guys in South Aus get the short straw re car thefts. Seems to me to be rampant.

I'd be looking for a feminine girl or a feminine guy to pin this one on.

Obviously the theifs thought it was "worked"........

bit of luck you get it back with a fully loaded 25/30.

Sorry to hear mate.

CARS BEEN FOUND!!!

Thank you so much for the ppl in the scene... This is the exact reason I dont drive a shitty Commodore;

Its just been dumped about 30mins from the TTG area; Everythings been taken (afaik)... I bought her acouple of Domokun plush toys for presents so I'm hoping they are still there lol

Thread can be locked :)

The car that they stole before has been printed and prints found, they also printed this one and found some.

Someone seen them dumping the first car and driving off in this around 4am. I drove past the first stollen car and was just a little old white Laser with L plates.

Car was found behind Para Hills shops, on a back street. No cameras near by.

Even when they do catch em sweet f uck all happens anyway

Yep welcome to oz

2nd worse car theft in the world !!

Not sure why anyone would steal a hot pink car and drive it around !! Wow idiots

At least they found it ? Not melted to the road

Think about the logic here (Well, Obviously there is none).

Stupid idiots steal a HOT PINK CAR. Mrs gets enough attention in it as it is. You steal a HOT PINK CAR and drive it around like its your own, Someones definently going to cotten on.

Luckily it was just dumped.. Looked as if they drove it fk all km and just got over it being stock and auto lol Wasn't burnt at all which was the worst case scenario.

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