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Hope you too the cops badge number. Interested to see what comes of this... sounds pretty messed up good luck with it mate.

Badge number?

Maybe ask for scully when you call. :):D

it sucks about you getting defected, etc, and your car being stolen. however, it is worth pointing out that a RWC doesn't stop you from getting defected. these days a RWC is actually just a safety certificate. it doesn't mean that your car is 100% legal and you can't get defected. for example, it doesn't check emissions.

ahahhah i know right? Well whats happened is they tryed to hot wire it. pushed it down the street. failed. and left it there. hence why i thought they stole it then randomly dropped it off... the fuel was full the night before it got broken into and it still full now.

i had a look at Taleb tyres. they dont sell work wheels. Anyone know a good place to get work wheels? otherwise i might have to buy off ebay.

Sidney is supposed to be worse. If I was you I would get in contact with Chris Rogers from Audio Express, he has installed alarms on almost every club members car and is very highly recommended and knows skylines inside out. He would be a fair drive for you but it's worth it for peace of mind.

Sidney is supposed to be worse. If I was you I would get in contact with Chris Rogers from Audio Express, he has installed alarms on almost every club members car and is very highly recommended and knows skylines inside out. He would be a fair drive for you but it's worth it for peace of mind.

I know myself and a couple of the other guys from up here have made the trip down from Toowoomba to get Chris to do work on our cars

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i had a look at Taleb tyres. they dont sell work wheels. Anyone know a good place to get work wheels? otherwise i might have to buy off ebay.

jessestreeter.com for the wheels

option1garage for tyres

chris' work is great, did my alarm years ago.

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Sucks to hear but you should NEVER park on the street in the GC. The mid-level crime in GC is equal to almost anywhere in the country.

I'd suggest moving, unless you make a living from the nightlife ?

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sux to hear your story freshr32, had a 33 gts-t stolen on cheveron bout 5 years back, no alarm not knowledged about the theft level down there at the time!! hope the future brings you more joy and positivity for your skyline!

Importing a 33 gtr v-spec as we speak and will be seeing Chris first thing after compliance!!

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