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Hi guys

Someone has stolen my pride and joy..my 1990 R32 GTR..

Rego:AUH42E

Gunmetal grey

18 inch starcorp racing wheels

nismo sticker on the boot lid

www.nismo.jp.co sticker

please call on 0433211630 if anyone has seen it?

i have only had the car for 3 months now and it is gone....i have worked too hard for it and can do nothing about it..

i don't know what to do next? Anyone who has had their car stolen in the past please advise on the success rate of finding the car..

Buyers looking for R32 GTR please let me know if you'll have seen a similar one in the market.

PLEASE HELP ME FIND MY CAR....I BEG OF YOU TO ASSIST ME IN ANY WAY YOU CAN......PLEASE

$1500 REWARD IF ANYONE CAN FIND IT

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I have reported it to the police and the insurance company

i just got third party + fire and theft upto $5000

it had a three point immobiliser on it but they still got away with it.

stolen yesterday 13/07/06 from Pyrmont - SYDNEY

here is a pic....please help me find it!!!!

dsc002471kd.th.jpg

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WHERE WAS IT STOLEN FROM?

Best of luck getting it back.

stolen yesterday 13/07/06 from Pyrmont..

Sorry to hear of your loss - best of luck getting it back.

Not wanting to add insult to injury, but Comprehensive Insurance is a must these days...particular for imports. The amount of Skylines that are getting stolen at the moment is ridiculous :)

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I have reported it to the police and the insurance company

i just got third party + fire and theft upto $5000

it had a three point immobiliser on it but they still got away with it.

stolen yesterday 13/07/06 from Pyrmont - SYDNEY

here is a pic....please help me find it!!!!

dsc002471kd.th.jpg

Best of luck getting the car back.

Was the car on the street when it was stolen or was it in secured parking?

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that sucks balls. by the time they take out your excess (or is there 0 excess?) you wont get fark all from $5000. hardly worth having :)

What type of immobiliser was it? I'll keep my eyes open and my fingers crossed you get it back mate.

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Sorry to hear Razor...

Not here to make you feel bad but you live in Sydney, you have no Comp insurance and you left this car on the street in the middle of the night regulary I am guessing!

a recipe for disaster.

I hope you hear something but to me this was planned as a quick money maker for how easy it was for the thieves to execute.

Again sorry for your loss but how much do you want to push it ?

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What was the alarm/immobiliser?

Seriously this is getting insane we are hearing about skylines being stolen every week. And noone is finding them. There must be a professional ring going around, respraying them and or taking them interstate. I shit myself each day checking to see if my car is still there at night after work!

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