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Another one stolen from Robina, this is getting stupid why can't people down there jsut learn to stop touching other peoples pride and joys, hope she's found fast and in one piece.

Have past the info onto Stolen Imports Australia on Facebook, been having quite a bit of luck recovering stolen cars through them.

They may need more info like mods, distinct features etc to make it easier to spot.

:( well really you shouldn't because the scum bags shouldn't have touched it. i think that makes about 6 stolen from robina in the past few weeks. What's the plan part out and start a fresh with another or is it repairable?

Good idea the sooner the pic up the sooner the repairs, I wish you all the best and luck getting her put back together and hopefullt she comes out a tougher meaner machine :P

I really don't want to give false information but I DID see a white 33 similar to this (didn't really take notice) they hopped off at the arundel exit on the M1 (exit 66)

Around 7:05 this morning

Nevermind just read that the car was found... Smashed :( sorry to hear mate..

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You should be able to get some sort of compensastion due to being a "Victim of Crime". There is a few different descriptions under Victim of Crime but hey there may just be something there for you....even if its a hug and some warm words of support lol.

Just google "QLD Victim of Crime Compensation".....hope it helps because i have been there aswell....$18500 worth of R32 down the drain.

Go See Chris Rogers from Audio Express, His anti-theft work is second to none and he works for reasonable rates.

If Chris fits the gear the only way they are stealing it is on a trailer with it screaming it's tits off.

Go See Chris Rogers from Audio Express, His anti-theft work is second to none and he works for reasonable rates.

If Chris fits the gear the only way they are stealing it is on a trailer with it screaming it's tits off.

That's how I got that girl back to mine :P

Yeah payed $300 for towing then $100 to get it back to the gc $300 for my front bar that was smashed + now ignition damage brakes are gone and the car is unstaible power is being lost so havent got the final bill yet :( its horrible but got the car detailed shes starting to look beter than before ill post pics wen shes all done :)

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