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I'm hoping someone maybe able to help me. Last Friday the 14/05/06 i marked as one of the worst days of my life. My Black 1995 R33 GTST was stolen from out the front of Sir Joseph Banks Hotel on Botany Road at Botany in broad daylight between 1pm and 2pm while i was at lunch in the pub. To my disbelief no one at the chicken shop which my car was parked 2 doors down from didn't see or hear anything and the pubs one surveillance camera only faces the pubs front door not on to the street. Car was fitted an alarm with 3 point engine immobilizer, shock sensors, auto arm and all that stuff (can't remember brand but will post up later), so i am in a bit of shock as to how it just vanished.

Below are the descriptive details of the car and the only pic i have of my car on this pc (work one);

*Rego ZKB 720

*Black R33 GTST 95 model series 1.5

*18inch ANZ wheels

*front mount cooler

*turbo back 3inch exhaust with angled stainless steel cannon

*tints

*SAU sticker on back window

*RICOL Automotive sticker on front window

Fortunately the car was insured but as most of you would know that is not really that comforting considering the blood, sweat and tears have i put into your car. If anyone sees it somewhere please call me straight away on 0413 044 115 at anytime day or night.

Thanks Glenn

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nah.. people would notice someone putting a car onto a flatbed truck?!?! its'd be some excitement if nothing! well.. i'd like to think...

So sorry to hear... this is definitely my worst nightmare... will keep an eye out!

EDIT: Just noticed steve said wouldN'T explain... agreed!

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Soooo Sorry to hear what has happened to your car!!!!!!

But you know that thieves can also hook up the same alarm button with your frecency and disarm the alarm themselves it has haapened to a mate in Adelaide but we found out that it was someone that had done work on his car recently. Have you been to any shops getting work done. Cause if they want your car they dont stop till they get it?????

So Sorry again dude they definatly were pros if no one saw anything.....

But people dont take notice of anything these days cause alarms are always going off...... ;)

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