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Hello,

I have had my R32 GT-R STOLEN!!! I just got it not even complied yet help!!!!!!!!

I just put it up for sale on the forum because I couln't afford it anymore details are:

17" Advan Model 6 Wheels With Dunlop Lemans Rubber.

Twin Apexi BOV's.

Nismo Gear Shifter.

Twin Apexi S/Steel Pod Filters.

A/M Clutch (replaced 3000kms ago) Chassis number:BNR32012724

Timing Chain replaced at 112,000kms

Bosh Remote Oil Filter System

Just had engine flush and Oil changed to Castrol Formula R Synthetic 5w-30.

Ground Wire Kit.

Just had Brake Master Cylinder Rebuilt, Brakes Bled, Discs Machined, Brakes Balanced and New Bendix Advance Brake Pads Fitted (I spent $978.00 on the Brakes, to get this done).

New Battery.

Genuine 119,000kms.

Arrived with GTS-T seats, GT-R seats can be fitted for around $700.

Front bar, front guards and side skirts need to be painted otherwise rest of the body is perfect.

Pictures are attached, please help of course I will pay to get it back if you have any info at all I will pay!!!!!

Call me anytime 0431-633-432.

Thank you.

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Hi,

I showed someone 2 days ago the only person I have showed because I just got it ready to sell but I didn't show them at this address and yes it was stolen from my underground carpark, it had no plates and the fueses were taken out they must have got plates and gone out and got new fueses or shorted out the terminals and they even took my new battery out and left it on the ground, because they must have thought that was the problem why it wasn't starting so that means they must have gone out and come back with a new battery also I was only asleep 2 hours last night it must have been in that time!

This is the second car I have had stolen in 5 months, both with no insurance I couldn't even get insurance for this one because I hadn't even had a chance to compliance it yet.

Thanks.

HI,

Yeah what good do cameras do anyway they flim a couple of guys with hats on, then usually they would never get their faces and if it does the chances of finding out who they are is hard.

Just Jap had awsome pictures of the 2 f**king assholes that stole all their stuff what happened to that I don't think anyone has been caught at all, and they can afford to offer a big reward I can't offer that much that was all the money I had.

Thanks.

Edited by sky88

Good luck with getting your car back.. who would have known the car was in the carpark? can you see it from the street.. if not - than there is a chance it could be someone in your building that helped organise it..

if they took your battery out - it would have prints on it if they weren't wearing gloves..

Hi,

Yeah I am trying to get the cops out here to fingerprint it, but no luck at this stage they said they might think about it, and to just investigate myself because the boss won't want to pay to investigate, can you belive that if it doesn't make the cops money they don't want to know.

Who knows someone could have seen me drive in, I am chasing leads myself we pay an insane about of tax in this country and what do you get for it, the cops basicly tell you to go f**k yourself ?

Thanks.

inside job

This is why u check the footage.

If it is someone you know, this will help.

It's highly likely its someone who knew where the car was, rather than a "random oppurtunity" passer by.

Good luck with the search and keep looking, my car was stolen last year and found 6 days later, with minor damage.

Thanks guys for giveing a shit cause the cops don't, I am offering a reward of $2000-$3000 maybe more whatever if you can find it of if you know someone trying to sell GT-R parts some panels were a dirrerent grey faded style so they should be easy to find if someone tries to sell them.

And yes this was the second one this year !

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