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Hi All , last night my brothers Blue r32 GTR was Stolen from our driveway , being alarmed and having a rottweiler in our yard was not enough.

It was stolen from the Broadbeach Waters Area of the Gold Coast between 11 am and 5 am this morning.. It has r33 gtr wheels and the car was bright metallic blue in colour.. Large HKS exhaust.. (it stands out like dogs ......!).

As they day Goes on i will post pictures and a detailed list of parts on the car..

I want as many people to see this thread as possible , as it grows with more info could you please link it to ANY other forums that you know of..

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Cheers guys , He had owned it a year and bought it from Paul Gasper - Garage Hiramatsu..!

Police are an unhelpful lot , so far , Just took a report , "thats all we can do"..

I am Going to offer a very substantial reward ( 4 figures ) , for the return or information leading to the return of the car..

Here are some pics ,

gtr1.jpg

gtr2.jpg

gtr3.jpg.

Comprehensive parts listing coming soon.. Just in case any bits pop up for sale..

Also my contact Phone Number is (07)5531 6682 if any1 has any info.. Please get this info around guys , this is the worst feeling ever , .. The low fcuks who do these things in life need to be shot.. !!

Maty

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Gold Coast to Melb in under 12 hours , no it was not that quick..

It is usually tucked behind a few cars ... it was 5 mtrs from my front door

it truly think it is fcucked that ppl think they have the right to take shit thats not thiers..

They must have had a key and disarmed my alarm somehow? My dog sleeps so close to the car , i find it hard to beleive they broke the steering lock in the driveway , otherwise the dog would have shredded them.. Maybe they gave my dog sleeping pills or something?..

Im all ears waiting for a clue...

Maty

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Most alarms are hooked up to the car battery and if you disconnect the car battery the alarm suddenly doesn't work, that's reason why some car alerms have 2 or 3 batteries.

I've heard stories of groups of lebs going around places and stealing cars from drive ways before, one guy told me they were just about to roll the car out the garage (car wasn't turned on so no noise) and then do what ever.

I think some banged or stanp or just lucky to head out to/near the garage and seen the people him and the car owner chased the lebs down the street.

That would have been in west end brisbane, car a rotary Rx6 or 7, last year as well.

If anything it's probably still in Brisbane but will be hard to find again as you can't just go up and check out every car you want.

And as for the dog I wouldn't trust an untrained dog to do more than sh*t on the grass, if anything went.

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Wouldnt you guys have heard the heard the noise of the car when they start it?

skylines aint exactly a quiet car ........

but anyways gud luck!

Thats the whole thing, i have heard of it being done before, they roll the car out....down the road, usually tow it away or start it a couple blocks away.

*i pray for the safe return of the car*

Im feeling sick right now, I hate it when these things happen to good decent ppl that pay the money for the driving experience......and dumb f**** have to come along a steal that away.

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