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Hey guys, im looking for some help

My friends black with glitter r32 GTS non turbo was stolen this moring from Lane Cove in Sydney. It was spotted heading to wards the northern beaches on Lane Cove rd about 8:15AM this morning. And spotted in manly around 9am.

I assume it was being taken to a workshop or garage in the northern beaches to be stripped or just some punks going for a joyride.

The car is once again black with glitter paint, has a 400R modified front bar with gold mesh, standard interior, big pioneer and clarion stereo.

The number plate is AMI-74V on black and white "premium" NSW plates.

If anyone has any info either PM me or email [email protected]

Theres a $500 reward for any genuine info that leads to the recovery and capture of the thieves.

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I own a workshop in the area, will keep eyes and ears out... it's a very close-knit community and not much goes around without someone saying something.

Will keep you posted on any developments;

Sorry to hear though - insurance? alarm?

Other details:

Plates, Rims, other easily identifiable features?

Really sucks to read these.

Some pics taken from nissansilvia.com

http://img223.imageshack.us/my.php?image=a...kylineii4tf.jpg

http://img223.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mzskyline0xl.jpg

Apparently has 17" DTM wheels

All the best recovering it.

I lived in the street down from where this chicks car is.

I walked past it every night when I went for walks with the missus..

I always said to my missus that "I don't know why she leaves it outside"

I know it's not turbo but still... it is straight and clean.

I lived on murray street for 2 years (if you go down towards that nursing home down the bottom of the hill where she lives).

My S14 got stolen from my parking spot which is under the building and can't be seen from the road.

I no lnger live there.. o in Sydney for that matter..

Sorry to hear of her loss... hope it was insured.

mine wasn't...

I'm still struggling..

Good luck getting any help from Lane Cove police.. apart from the report they make for you when they eventually turn up.

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