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Guys, my car got stolen off my driveway a few days ago. Please keep a look out for me. Its a black 1992 180sx, tinted windows, lowered and black leather seats, otherwise all stock. its got slight front passenger side paint damage on the front bumper and there is a line of paint missing on the rear bumper

Reward of $1000 for info that leads to recovering it

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Dean

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What off your driveway??? Man these ppl should be killed.. Sorry 2 be so rude, but really shits me when i hear this..

Hmm where abouts do you live mate?? Will keep a look out..

Hmm try also postin in nissan silvia forums..

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http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=103667

thanks for the help guys, really need it back cause i didnt have insurance

Beats me how they took it

no broken glass and the neighbours said they heard the alarm deactivate like it does when u press the remote, sus ay

neways thanks guys, eyes open

damn sorry to hear man nice car gone by some little poor bastards that cant get there own sorry but it shits me so much when little pricks do this sort of thing then to do it so good that you dont even know how they took it it even worse.....

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