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Sorry to hear that, I got my R32 GTR stolen last year around apirl. I was getting mad like u now.

Never give up, I knew one of the guy in this form got his car stolen last year. He found it after post here.

Don't put too much hope on police, coz they only can do something when they see the car, the chance is very low. As ppl said there are too many skylines got stolen in Sydney. Police should do something for it, I hope so. Anyway, don't give up, I will keep an eye on it.

thats horrible mate, nice looking ride.

Nothing rises the blood like a dog act like that.

I go to extreme measures sometimes with my gtr, I had to leave the car in the city so I removed the battery and put it in ym mates boot, when I returned to the car the door was open and my mates car with the battery in the boot had been stolen, my gtr still there undamaged, looked like they had used the key to open the door no damage what so ever. Very lucky.

I got into a punch up at thornleigh maccas I over heard a couple of lebs bragging about a skyline they had just pinched, not to mention they could probably just go buy one if they wanted it.

Just lettin ya know we feel for you and all you guys out there who have saved up every penny to buy your dream not allowing for the rediculous price of insurance and had it pinched. It FU+$ING SUKS!

Man that s bad~~~

i sold my 32 last week , and i m getting the alarm done today on my 33 S2~~~~hopefully my car s safe after all :P

good luck getting it back

glad you finally saw the light and moved to the 33!

thats horrible mate, nice looking ride.

Nothing rises the blood like a dog act like that.

I go to extreme measures sometimes with my gtr, I had to leave the car in the city so I removed the battery and put it in ym mates boot, when I returned to the car the door was open and my mates car with the battery in the boot had been stolen, my gtr still there undamaged, looked like they had used the key to open the door no damage what so ever. Very lucky.

I got into a punch up at thornleigh maccas I over heard a couple of lebs bragging about a skyline they had just pinched, not to mention they could probably just go buy one if they wanted it.

Just lettin ya know we feel for you and all you guys out there who have saved up every penny to buy your dream not allowing for the rediculous price of insurance and had it pinched. It FU+$ING SUKS!

No sign of the car... i just bought a crum for $4500...a ford telstar.. $4100 of it was the small sum i got back from insurance.. i cant imagine getting my car back now... but thanks for your concern... i couldnt tell you how paranoid i would be if i owned a Gt-r ... its my dream car but i don’t think i would want to leave it anywhere without taking the engine out and hauling it around in a trolley…

I’ll forever be scoping out skylines, looking for what could possibly be mine but with the huge demand for parts I doubt I’ll see it again… thanks anyway guys ill keep you updated, be sure to do the same…

Evan

Sorry to hear that, I got my R32 GTR stolen last year around apirl. I was getting mad like u now.

Never give up, I knew one of the guy in this form got his car stolen last year. He found it after post here.

Don't put too much hope on police, coz they only can do something when they see the car, the chance is very low. As ppl said there are too many skylines got stolen in Sydney. Police should do something for it, I hope so. Anyway, don't give up, I will keep an eye on it.

btw Aya, did you ever get it back?

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