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hey my wine red 1993 r32 skyline was stolen last night between 12.30 and 7.00 am, i am not happy as i could not afford the insurance for it :rofl: . its rego number is 1BLR813 any body spots it call 92508030 or msg me back as they have taken my phone and wallet as well. has a set of 17" roh fury shadow crome rims on it. not happy at all spent so much on it and just like that its gone. well any help will be cool.

thanks kenny :rofl:

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Thats F^*#ed Kenny. I'd be gutted

Man, its hard enough owning these things on top of idots wanting to key you ride, insurance, theives etc.

Canvas your neighbours, get your details to every tuner in town, dont let the police forget you and hope it turns up.

good luck.

Thats F^*#ed Kenny. I'd be gutted

Man, its hard enough owning these things on top of idots wanting to key you ride, insurance, theives etc.

Canvas your neighbours, get your details to every tuner in town, dont let the police forget you and hope it turns up.

good luck.

got any pics of ure car?

hey

they might not be the best pic of the frount or the back but you get the idea of what the car looked like.

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thanks for your help

kenny

please phone me if any one can lead me to finding my car, as there will be a reward to that person. call me on 92508030 or 0433640856 (new phone thanks to the people who took my car).

hey

I FOUND MY R32, it was found about 5 mins from my house thanks to my uncle for spotting it (thank god i was slack the night it happened and could not be stuffed filling the thing up with fuel :wave: ), it was found in the carpark on the side of roe hwy at the swan river bridge nere the womans prison. oh well i am glad to have it back.

thanks for the help people i am just so happy to have my car back in one peice and the only thing they took were my cd wallets and my set of VZ glasses, so not a big loss.

kenny :wub:

hey

I FOUND MY R32, it was found about 5 mins from my house thanks to my uncle for spotting it (thank god i was slack the night it happened and could not be stuffed filling the thing up with fuel :nyaanyaa: ), it was found in the carpark on the side of roe hwy at the swan river bridge nere the womans prison. oh well i am glad to have it back.

thanks for the help people i am just so happy to have my car back in one peice and the only thing they took were my cd wallets and my set of VZ glasses, so not a big loss.

kenny ;)

Hey Kenny, thats great news :)

Did you get the police to try and find any fingerprints on it?

Congrats on getting it back in 1 pience ;)

JB

hey

yes they gave the car a once over before they let my dad take it home. i was not there so dont kno if they got any prints of it? hope they found some prints so they can catch the person who took it. anyhow jsut glad to get it back. but on a another note does any one have a full set of door locks, boot lock and ignition switch for an r32 as i need a new set of keys for my car now and a new alarm for it as well.

thanks for the help every one

kenny :nyaanyaa:

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