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Stolen: 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 Gts-t Silver (albury, Nsw)


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Hi All,

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/2837966/car-stolen-from-under-nose/

I'm appealing for members of the community to keep an eye out for my vehicle which was stolen from our driveway in Thurgoona, NSW on Thursday night / Friday morning.

The car was my 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t. Automatic transmission, silver in colour with NSW rego plates AOU-86T.

Car stands out from the outside a fair bit.

It had a 400R bodykit, Carbon Fibre Bonnet, dark tinted windows and brand name stickers down each door.

Drivers side front fender had a crack in it.
Inside, I had painted the dash surround with a flip paint, which changed colour from a dark green to purple colour depending on the angle the sun hits it, HKS turbo timer sits on top of the steering column.
Mechanically, I had added a HKS 2530Kai kit I had imported from Japan (so I would assume it would be a rare turbo kit to come up for sale in Oz), pretty sure the brand was Turbosmart blue anodised blow-off valve with variable volume feature. I had also polished up both engine covers.

The car holds sentimental value to me as it was my first car I had owned (now about 12yrs). I didn't drive it much, so it has really low km's for that year model (92673 kms) as I had only completed my NSW rego check a week or so prior to it being stolen.

Its a real blow to both my wife and I with our first child only about 3 months off being born. It has shaken us up as our house must have been watched for some time prior to the car being taken.. It's a bad feeling not now feeling safe in your own house.

The car was locked and the battery was disconnected at the time. The car had a four inch exhaust from the turbo you would hear it start up!

My assumption is the car was broken into on the driveway and pushed onto a car trailer (but who knows).

I've attached a representative pic of what the bonnet and bodykit on my car looked like.

If you've seen this car or any parts like what I have described being sold can you please PM me or call the Albury Police on (02) 6023 9299.

Thankyou,

Adrian.

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