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Hi all,

Well i walked out to where my car was parked, and I can honestly say thet nothing prepares you for the moment when you stand gutted on the side of the road, staring at where your car should be, feeing completely lost. I know it wasnt the best skyline on the road, I was taking car of it tho, I have spent so many hours fixing her up...

So please can you keep an eye out for my car, its a black r32 gts4 with a primer grey boot and rear passenger side. It has all my work tools in it, and my wallet... and its not insured, they wouldnt insure it till the damage (caused by another asshole who tried to steal the wing) was fixed. If you see it, or know anything please call me on 0400 996522 I will be eternally grateful, thanks

Dave

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thats great new!

thats convenient it was outside your girlfriends place..... a little too convenient!!! has she been taken for questioning?? ;)

was there any damage done??

ahh, my bad, misread that....

Edited by Az_StrYdeR

Thanks guys, its been found just now, the front passenger side suspension is f**ked and there is oil coming from somewhere, it looks like they hit a curb then drove it to benjafield ave where its quiet, then nicked my sub, amp and head unit, furtunatley they didnt find my wallet or tools. Well im off to recover her and bring her home, thanks for all tyour support. I just hope for the safety of the people who nicked it the cops find them before I do.

gezz im sic of assholes taking R32s. it sucks balls.

well this goes to out to anyone. i can get imoberlisers for around $80 and ill install them for free if people cant aford anything special just so it stops the kents. if any one wants one get in contact with me and ill see what i can do.

damo

Thanks guys, its been found just now, the front passenger side suspension is f**ked and there is oil coming from somewhere, it looks like they hit a curb then drove it to benjafield ave where its quiet, then nicked my sub, amp and head unit, furtunatley they didnt find my wallet or tools. Well im off to recover her and bring her home, thanks for all tyour support. I just hope for the safety of the people who nicked it the cops find them before I do.

Glad you got it back Dave, even if there is further damage.

Give me a yell if there is anything i can give you a hand with :D

GMB

It's back home safe, we went through two dodgy car trailers untill I said to Nick 'thats it I am very close to loosing it in spectacular fashion, we are getting a tow truck.' It was found on the back roads over mt stuart, probably on the way to glenorchy and further suburbs where it would have been stripped and I would never see it again... but fourtunatley (I guess) they cant drive (or read/write probably) and hit a curb and broke the castor rod on the passenger side, which sent the tyre into the guard, destroyed the tyre and my side skirt. I was also lucky they didnt find my wallet or take my tools, however they did find the sub and amp in the boot and the face from my head unit.

Id like to say a big thank you to everyone today for thier support, especially Todd, gmb, gerard and damo - take up damo on his offer and get an immobiliser if you dont have one, I never want to have to go through another day like today, I dont think anyone would.

Goodnight and good luck, Im going to get drunk now.

SCUM! The only time I would be happy losing my car like that is if they killed themselves in it!

Same with me man - as much as I dont want to see it come to that - if they do steal it, I wish they wrap themselves around a pole - teach the f**kers to steal shit....

back to the thread though - i hope you do find it man, I can only imagine how you must be feeling....;)

Edit: shit - didnt read the end :D

Edited by emsta2003

Well after getting it safely locked away I sat down, drank two beers and passed out... I will put up a bit of a damage report later on, but i am off to melbourne tomorrow to see gomez :happy: so the car can wait, I dont want to have to think about it right now.

Cheers guys

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