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Stolen : 1995 R33 Gtst Series 1 White


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Got home about 11 last night thursday the 24th of november, got up morning, didnt think it was any sort of a different day.

went out to get lunch to notice my car not being there. Rang up my sister. Said my car wasnt there when she left, i was up until 1230 so the car had gone missing between 1230 and 11am the next morning.

The plates on the car are swp-315, the front plate is a slimline and is offset to the drivers side, the front bar had been slightly modified although there is NO front mount intercooler hence there being a massive gap...which may stand out to some people. (refer to pic in sig)

pictures here

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2130038

its a stock car, clean... stock rims, gtr spoiler, mspec bar and sideskirts, had a catback exhaust.

ummm yeah ...

car got stolen from malvern (who would have thought)

im shaken up and pissed off as well :(

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distinctive tail lights too... so if u see someone in an R33 with the lights on and only the outside lights actually come on in the rear then follow the biatch!

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