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Hey guys, first post and sadly not a good one. My R33 Gts25t S2 was stolen from a westfields car park at Miranda (Sydney) between 12:30-3:30 Monday 13 feb (yesterday) a heap of personal stuff was in there also and im devastated... if anyone spots a white skyline rego AWX-70E please pm! my life is over without my car.. I can only wait for the police to contact me… by now its probably torn apart and its guts dumped in some VL…the thought….unbearable…

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f**kING THIEVES, I"LL KILL U ALL AND YOUR FAMILIES .......yes I hate them with a vengence. Might not have gotten my skyline stolen before, but my dad's old nissan got stolen a few years back after spending weeks restoring the whole thing. Hope you have insurance, seems skylines are being stolen left and right these days. Wait til I get my hands on one of these little shit holes, they'll wish they were dead.

Sorry to be so emotional, I'm usually not like this, but the topic of thieves is a sore spot.

If you find the thieves, and need a hand cutting off their limb, let me know.

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f**kING THIEVES, I"LL KILL U ALL AND YOUR FAMILIES .......yes I hate them with a vengence.  Might not have gotten my skyline stolen before, but my dad's old nissan got stolen a few years back after spending weeks restoring the whole thing.  Hope you have insurance, seems skylines are being stolen left and right these days.  Wait til I get my hands on one of these little shit holes, they'll wish they were dead.

Sorry to be so emotional, I'm usually not like this, but the topic of thieves is a sore spot.

If you find the thieves, and need a hand cutting off their limb, let me know.

lol thanks, you would be the first i would contact... i put some pictures up, they were taken the day before it was stolen as i was going to send them to a friend in america... they are the only remaining proof of my car.. besides papers... No i never got around to installing an alarm or imob.. .i only had the car for just under 3 months...anway... thanks for the help guys..

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shit man sorry to hear that. I would be devastated if i got my line stolen. Good luck with getting it back i'll keep an eye out for sure.

It looks like most of the lines that have been thieved recently haven't had alarms or immobilisers in them.

Like lingeringsoul said, if you need a hand dishing out vigilante justice i'm sure there will be a few people on here willing to help out..

Once again man hope u find it in 1 piece.

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i think you have fair chance of recovery. the fact it had no alarm or immobiliser and was stolen from westfield during the day means they were most likely opportunity theievs and will thrash it till it needs petrol/they crash/they get caught. Then you will get your poor car back. fingers crossed.

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In Miranda, which carpark did you use? security ?

i never knew there was security parking at miranda till i went for a search throught the car park after it was stolen... I parked bottom level.. red i think.. its still hard to believe but im hangin on to what a few people have said... i hope it was a group of joy riders...id rather get it back thrashed or crashed than not at all... :rofl:

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In Miranda, which carpark did you use? security ?

i talked to my mechanic about it and he said skylines are surprisingly easy to break into and their genuine parts are always being targeted... whats even more disturbing was there were 4 skylines on two levels…easily visible from the bottom… it seemed mine was the easiest to get to..he said they most likely bent the window out and started it ... i didn’t see glass on the ground... maybe because a car had parked in my spot once it was gone...

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Not familiar with that Westfield but I suggest you try to request for the suveilence video of the car park(gate) when the car exited. Dont leave this too long as this will be more difficult later on.

i went to security first and asked for video footage but they told me they have never had any video surveillance in their car park... the thieves have obviously done this before :rofl:

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Was on the phone speaking to a mechanic who gets alot of tires from the place next door to westfield, approx a few cars per day go missing from that westfield!!!

Will keep a lookout for the car. Rule of thumb, buy an imoboliser and alarm when purchasing the car, gives you piece of mind when u park it at least

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