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Hi Guys,

Mates custom 10 sec lancer with VR4 conversion done was stolen tonight (15/07/04), was left for around half an hour in port macquarie (NSW mid north coast) when it was taken. Car will stand out as is one of if not the only 90 gsr lancer with 4WD running gear. was white with plates UNO.18U and big blue sticker up the side saying "bad influence motorsport". $2000 reward for anyone with info leading to the recovery.

Thanks guys.

This is some pics of the car....

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-Jamie

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this is a free lesson to everyone else, dont leave your modified cars anywhere but where you can keep and eye on it, or in a locked garage at home, if your gonna go shopping buy a $500 datto 120y.

sorry to hear your about your mates loss, someone tried to rip my gtr in front of my house the other night and the front door was open, lucky i got good neighbours.

mst probably the car is down to bare metal already wit the parts being sld as we speak to other car enthusiats.

good luck finding it.

shit man tough luck hey

i rekens Aus needs some serious rethinking of our car theft laws.

In the middle east theves get there hands chopped off if they are cought, i reken that should solve our theft problem :D as well as a lengthy holiday in the pen, sharing a room with a large, hairy, tottooed man who calls himself 'spider'

hope u get her back

shit man tough luck hey

i rekens Aus needs some serious rethinking of our car theft laws.

In the middle east theves get there hands chopped off if they are cought, i reken that should solve our theft problem :D as well as a lengthy holiday in the pen, sharing a room with a large, hairy, tottooed man who calls himself 'spider'

hope u get her back

spider isnt a dangerous or scary name, i think butch or baba would be beter.

hey, im jono's cousin. the car has been recovered. they found it in kempsey last night, not sure exactly how they heard it was there but its back so thats something. its been stripped of a few parts, and they jumped all over the roof and bonnet. its back in the workshop already

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