Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey everyone,

my silver 1996 nissan skyline r33 gts (non turbo) was stolen tonight (25/06/2013) at around 8pm from forest lake in brisbane

it was stolen from my driveway while i was home, i have both keys and it has an immmobiliser,they have obviously rolled it down the street and started it somehow because i would have heard it start very easily as it is very loud,it is very stock as a rock except for a pod and a decent stereo, its a series 2 with various stickers on the back window,it also has a dent in the front right quarter panel and has stock rims, it has a custom exhaust with a proper tip (NO CANNON) the rego number is 995 STR.it has hid headlights and one is blown.please please please if you see or hear about it at all even about one being stripped or anything please contact me on 0411953118 immediatley.

kind regards

kylle bailey

(admin im new to this page so if ive posted this is the wrong spot could you let me know or repost it please and thank you)post-114509-0-86022200-1372166655_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/427627-stolen-silver-1996-r33-skyline/
Share on other sites

There are too many skylines being stolen. Anyone else that's reading this, please speak to Chris Rogers!

Really sorry for your loss Kylle. Sure that the guys will keep an eye out for it.

Also, you've posted this in the right area so that's fine. :)

Any further details that can help someone spot it?

Highly recommend posting on stolen imports Australia's facebook if you haven't done so yet getting good results finding stolen cars in recent times. Hope it's found in one piece.

f**k sake these dream boats still havent been caught? Grrrrrr so frustrating they did the same to mine last thursday rolled it down dont no how but i got it back tho hope u get it back in a better condition than mine was :(

4 persons wearing hoodies attempted break n enter in algester 20 mins ago. Decamped in a Stolen Nissan Skyline stolen from forest lake last night !! QPS patrolling

They just have no respect personally I've my car was ever stollen and then recovered I'd want to be doing a full engine rebuild to repairs all the internal damage they'd likely cause being idiots, I gurantee it they'd have a whinge if someone stole their commadore and smashed it up.

damn this is beyond ridiculous! just when i thought there were no more skylines getting stolen. ever since my first one was stolen my new one is garaged with a steering wheel lock and wheel clamp every night without fail. out of side, out of mind is the best advice I can give as it seems the majority of them are stolen from someone's driveway.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Diagnosing with and without is mostly the same. You need to know, as Duncan asked, and what conditions. Car hot, cold, idling, driving, if while driving what rpms, is when you're varying, or is it when held constant.   From there it's understanding what can be causing it. Starting with pretending all of the sensors are correct. Which means if it's going rich, why would it be thinking more air is going in than it is, and under what conditions. So things like if only when under boost, it could be be a loose intake piping joint. It's just understanding the system, and understanding when/how the problem occurs, and then if it's only occuring in specific scenarios, what can be causing it.   ECU specifically, if it's aftermarket, it'll have software you can use, for the Skylines on factory ECU, there is Nissan Consult you can use. Most ECUs have a way to get data from them.
    • How do you go about diagnosing ecu's that don't have data logging, is it more experience at that point and just trying out things that you think will fix the issue?
    • Stock O2 are basically useless beyond anything at stoich. Any misfire will also be seen as lean. The stock O2 also read a collective exhaust gas volume, not each cylinder. Sputtering and missing means not each cycle is firing, and some are. Which means even if rich, as shit, on cylinders as they miss, they'll read lean, but the cylinders that did fire will read rich, and combined, well, they can read anything from rich to lean.   Start with the basics before even going looking at sensor values.   Edit: I say the above, and that's coming from the guy with a few thousand dollars worth of scan tools sitting right beside me right now that I use frequently for my job.
    • I just finished up a manual swap and I have a 1999 S2 AWD automatic in my garage, depending on where you are located. I'm in the the midwest of the US.
    • I’ve heard it can be done, you need to redrill the holes where they bolt to the chassis and apart from that they are the same. I’ve never done it or know anyone personally that has, it’s just something I’ve heard 
×
×
  • Create New...