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My R32 GTS-T has just been stolen on wendnesday 18th/01/06, in the night at some stage, from Mermaid Beach on the Gold Coast if anyone comes acroos anyone trying to sell it or off load some parts from it please let me know.

The car was not insured so there is a reward being offered for any info, it is a 1990 Black 2 door auto, some a/m parts are full bodykit including rear bar with air vents, 17' volk racing rims, KYB suspension light blue in colour, front and rear strut bars, GT-R alloy bonnet and grill, kenwood d/d cd player,HKS pod filter, one rare item is a red heat sheild for the pod filter it's called "airdancer", also it had a TOMEI 300KPH speedo with around 84,500 on the clock.

It has Qld rego which is 831-IUZ and the chasis # is 6U9000HCR32054525 AND THE ENGINE # IS :RB20620288A.

Any leads would be appriciated, reward offered no questions asked, thank you.

I have attached some new pictures, these were taken only about 1 week before it was stolen.

Regards,

Sky88.

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Ok, Thanks I started today, and yes it was for sale!

Try searching car parks......

Thats where the cops found mine......

(it sat at Arundal shopping centre for 3 months, and it was taken from Bundall)

And expect it to be thrashed.... mine was and i have a good list of things to fix!!

STILL HAVEN'T HEARD ANYTHING THIS CAR HAS, GT-R ALLOY BONNET, 300KPH TOMEI SPEEDO, KYB SUSPENSION(LIGHT BLUE) AND A RED HEAT SHEILD THESE ARE AFEW PARTS THAT MAY TURN UP PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU SEE ANY AND 2ND HAND GT-R BONNETS IN BLACK ARE REASONABLY RARE!

IT ALSO HAD 17" VOLK RACING ALLOY WHEELS.

THATS SOME SH*T!, i'll keep my eye out for you, i live around that area, and always drivin around!, hate when a skyline gets stolen!!. whats your plat number?,. incase its some punk kids that took it 4 a ride and dumped it

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