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my 180SX stolen today mon 28 aug at 3.30pm from paralowie. if you see it call the police and/or me on 0402 903 865 (24/7). i suspect it might still be around the salisbury area.

looks like this:

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he rang me (private number) to have a look at the car (advertised in the trader). he came, test drove, and when we got back to my house he turned the car off. i got out (big mistake) he played around with the gear stick to look like he was checking something, started it up and drove out my driveway and off he went.

male, age 25, 5'9", name 'Daniel', short light brown hair part in the middle, short gotee beard, wore glasses, cock eyed MOFO, black jacket, appearance a bit scruffy/untidy. looks like a nerd, acted like a nerd or somewhat religious doorknocker.

he walked to my house (strange), says he came by bus from north east rd to the woolworths shops in paralowie (no bus does that route, let alone in half an hour), carried a latex glove with him (dirty hands he said), didnt carry a street directory ???. probably used pay phone at the woolworths shops at the corner of whites and kings rds. must have had an accomplice waiting there at the shops.

just didnt click. i was hoping for a sale.

if this guy tries it again to inspect a car thats for sale, play along and pin the MOFO down.

thanks

Edited by TRUST_180SX

Up on valhalla and rexnet too.

http://www.valhalla.net.au/forum/viewtopic.php?p=19326#19326

http://www.rexnet.com.au/forum/index.php?showtopic=56344

Soon half of Adelaide's car clubs will be looking for this crim.

Edited by Howie

Bad luck mate, i see your car on a regular basis, if i see it i will definitly get in contact with you and try to reap some revenge!

Good Luck. ITs sad that you cant even sell your car these days without having to worry...

diff dude. 2nd person in it now.

if i can sell the 34 now for $33k registered thatll be a great help. otherwise ill be losing too much in too short a time.

Edited by TRUST_180SX

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