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STOLEN 1994 R33 4 door turbo black has broken mirrors on both front doors.

this car was stolen from Currubin last night 15th july this car belong to a friend of mine who unfortunatly has not been driving it for 4 weeks as he has broken foot, he has woken up this morning to find it missing, this car is uninsured as he has not got funds to insure it at presant if you here or know where this car is or have seen it please report to police or if you know the the thieves please leave the car it is NOT insured and there would be nothing more worse than for the next 5 years to be paying off a car u dont have PLEASE HELP HIM ........

Thank You .

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Just in case you didn't know, this car is at Wheeldon's towing holding yard. They asked me to put a post up to let people know. But it looks like you already do know. The cops apparently found it in a shed stripped to absolute smitherines. Apparently all the parts were recovered but the car is in pieces.

Sorry to hear what they did to it. Not a nice thing to happen/see when theres no insurance to fix it.

Pity to hear about the car being stripped

but FANTASTIC to hear that they got the arsehole who stole it :O

Lets hope he is behind bars very soon and when he gets out, that he walks like he has been riding a horse all his life :D

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