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Has it been in any workshops lately?

No not lately, was booked in for a service on the saturday @ I.S Motorsport! I.S are the only ones who have been doing my servicing for the last year and i don't think Indy is into that type of thing.

its easy to disable an alarm installed at a shop (not by yourself) they always install them in a similar way so i doubt it would have been on a truck, more like an experienced wanker theif got in the car and it took him a few minutes to disable the alarm, start the car and drive off.

that said im really sorry to hear it, i hope u get it back and i will keep a lookout i am in that general area a fair bit i was on botany road just an hour ago!

Sorry to hear that BLK R33 GTST, I really hope you get it back

If you dont mind, I'd be interested to know what alarm you had fitted

wasnt parked in a no stopping zone? at 3pm every day heaps of cars get taken from the clearway on oxford st and various places in the city....

youd think that if the alarm was going off people would notice

This happened to me, after 3pm it becomes a clearway on Oxford St so they towed my car to Crown st around the corner. Of course I had no idea so had that gut wrenching feeling that it got stolen. I got told at the police station its been towed thank god, so I looked at the sidestreets and there it was. f**kers scratched my front bar towing it but I didnt give a crap at that time, so glad to get it back

that shit is crazy i work on coward street n go to the shops all the time.Good luck n i will keep n eye out.Though one time i was in the charcoal chicken store getting a chicken went outside to check on my car and a towey was gettin ready to tow it i kinda abused him and got in my car went around the block he was gone ran in got my chicken n back to work ,all that trouble for food.

sorry to hear about your car dude. i hope it turns up.

the thing about car thefts is that the crim doing the stealing rarely ever steals out of his own area, thats why most stolen cars dont turn up as people are looking in the wrong places. if it turns up i doubt it will be in the same area.

i'll definately keep an eye out for it.

So sorry to hear about your loss mate :rofl:

Hopefully it's just been towed and they forgot to call the cops or something, or that it turns up in one piece after a short joy ride!

My eyes and ears are open for ya

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