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Guest Allan GTI-R

damn !

i've outran a cop car in a swift gti - i could only imagine how easy it would be in a skyline !

as for the offenders, something about islanders that they've been getting involved with import theft lately.

methinks it's something organised !

One of the Prestige Panel Shops I deal with had it's big roller door ramed and theives moved 7 cars to get at the Skyline and the M3. All done in approx 8 Minutes. Both Cars were basically finished,,,the Skyline having had a rear 1/4 repair (Old Lady Reversed into it) and the M3 had warranty paint repairs. This M3 has not been seen since, Both cars split up and it seems that at some stage another M3 has joined the skyline in some high speed stuff and the M3 has punched the Skyline up the bum big time and put it in a spin and it's slammed into a tree. The Skyline is a write-off, the M3 is pretty much the same. The M3 in the accident had been stolen on a previous occasion and has evidence of a Numbers job.

Neil.

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