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Hey people,

House was just broken into and my car was just stolen from the southern suburbs of Perth

It was in a stored state under a car cover (flat, disconnected battery). So unsure if its been jumped (likely I guess) or towed.

Car is an R33 GTST, series 1. Reg plate YF12WA (as seen in second pic)

Full GTR/Jun bodykit and deep dished starcorp wheels. Full black and ivory leather interior.

If seen or anything is known please call police immediately or otherwise PM me here.

cheers

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yeah they ransacked my mates house to get them.

also have the keys to the GSXR 750 but didn't take it. Try and ride it cocksuckers, id like to see your flesh like a crayon down the road....

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most appreciated mate.

Nothing excessively that will stand out overall tho the motor has all the stage 1/2 mods so certainly plenty to strip and try to sell...

coilpack valley cover is a custom metal on with HKS Nismo etc embossed in it and is painted in a matte metal colour as is the cam belt cover.

Greddy profec II Spec B.

52mm alloy radiator with twin 12" thermos on metal bespoke shroud.

BC coilovers

red camber arms.

The bodykit and wheels (18" Starcorps [deepdish rear]- black centres and polished lip) aren't available anymore.

Exhaust is a straight cannon Kakimoto racing with stainless high flow cat and stainless split dump pipe, .

otherwise if you were close to it to see inside the black and white leather interior with Nissan embossing iv not seen anywhere else in perth.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Car has now been written off and paid out thanks to having the best insurance company in the country- Shannons. No fuss or hassles, money in the bank within 2.5 weeks of being stolen.

Nonetheless, I will pay 4 figure reward to anyone who can help me find the car and the people responsible. I suggest not doing this if said people are your family or friends.

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