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Yeah come to think of it that was quite an immature post, im kind of regretting submitting that load of rubbish earlier today

Yeah! That was a load of rubbish. I am glad you have woken up to your senses. I dont wish my circumstances upon anyone and hope no-one has to go through what I have been through in the last 14days or so. Even though 5/6 are back there is still one more. I had to sell all my cars and a house to invest in this and I am no dealer. So put yourself in my position and see how it feels.

I have got the same feeling as u 2HYPO, My GTR has been stolen last night. Just got shock today when i see it is disappear. Well, hope u can find your cars.

Same to you mate. I hope you find your car. We are still searching and if we come accross it I will definetely try and secure it and let you know.

Hey Joe, I save your mobile number to my mobile, if I find the final one I will call u. If u find my Black R32 GTR, please call me or my friend's number. I was driving everywhere tonight and try to find my GTR. God!!!!

Anyway, good luck for u and me...

2HYPO, don’t know what to say mate. Good luck buddy. Must be hell for you and partner. :P

If u finds the offenders, give them a bit of a beating on my behalf. And post some pics for future beatings…ops… “future reference” I meant… ;)

One more to be found :spcartman

All the best champ!

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Fazt_R33

2HYPO, don’t know what to say mate. Good luck buddy. Must be hell for you and partner.  :)  

If u finds the offenders, give them a bit of a beating on my behalf. And post some pics for future beatings…ops… “future reference” I meant… :)  

One more to be found   :spcartman  

 

All the best champ!

Regards,

Fazt_R33

Thanks for the support mate! I really appreciate it. :rofl:

Hey Joe, I save your mobile number to my mobile, if I find the final one I will call u. If u find my Black R32 GTR, please call me or my friend's number. I was driving everywhere tonight and try to find my GTR. God!!!!  

Anyway, good luck for u and me...

Well said and dont give up. Dont bother looking for your number plate as they might be using stolen plates etc..... GOODLUCK for us Both.

Wintonic: **edited out, didnt initially see that you had apologised for saying dumb shit :P **

Well after bringing in just ONE (1) GTR, the amount of stress doing that I can not imagine what it would feel like to have not 1, but 6 of them being stolen. I almost cried for you when I read it a few weeks ago.

Congratulations on getting most of them back.. lets make sure everyone keeps an eye out for the last one :)

So glad you got 5/6 back mate...

I only have an R33 GTS and i am scared for its life now... It also scared me heeps cause my best friend lives on the border of lidcombe and auburn and i go there with my car and thats where one of yours was found...

I was talking to a R34 owner on this forum and he strongly suggest what is called a GPS/GSM Security System...

The gps /gsm works perfect , as long as you have mobile reception it will call you if an intruder has tempered with your car . If there is no reception it will call you as soon as it has reception .

Gps is used to locate the car it gives you the location of it at any time , the speed its traveling and the direction its heading , it even keeps a log .

I have the one with the remote control arming in my car and the retail is $1300 supply only but you can get it for about 1050 . Oy can install yourself its not that hard as long as you can install an alarm you can do this as well .

You will need a sim card as well , i use optus $ 9 plan that inckludes $9 worth of calls , u can use prepay if you like . Once its set up you dont get any calls but you may want to test it from time to time .

If you want a remote arming its even cheaper but you would be mad not to get it , its so much easier as you lock the car it arms the tracker as well.

Look into it, it will ring you and tell you even if your car has moved a meter in the street...

Cheers and good luck with 6/6

Also im kinda a n00b...

What do hobbs bros actually do apart from open up you cars to be easily stolen or worse?

I want to start importing car/s so it would be good to know what they do, from what i read they are not good to use.

Any updates on your last car mate? Since reading this theres not a 32 that passes me that i dont check out. Keep your eyes on the trading posts and ebay for skyline parts ect... my mate found parts of his 180sx in the paper but due to lack of evidence saw no action taken, even tho he pointed out that the paint on the panels for sale matched the 1 off spray job from his car. he even had samples and left over paint to show the police but this wasnt enough. (bast4rds) all the best mate.

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I was talking to a R34 owner on this forum and he strongly suggest what is called  a GPS/GSM Security System...

I've heard that cause they work off a normal GSM phone system all you need to do is drive the car out of mobile range (out in the country, somewhere with shitty reception, underground car park) and they're totally useless. I wouldn't rely on them but I guess they're still good extra protection

I've heard that cause they work off a normal GSM phone system all you need to do is drive the car out of mobile range (out in the country, somewhere with shitty reception, underground car park) and they're totally useless. I wouldn't rely on them but I guess they're still good extra protection

But the thing is you know where they last had reception... And as soon as they get reception again they tell you their location!

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