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Stolen R33, Gun Metal Grey, 400r Front Bar - Help !


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Some F**KERS (excuse my language) have stolen my brother's R33 from his unit... not happy :wave:

The car was parked in the parking bay of the unit at Greenslopes Brisbane QLD. The car was stolen sometime between 6pm - 10:30pm, just last Saturday (07/10/2006). The police have filed a report but have yet managed to find his vehicle.

Here is a little description of his car:

1994, R33 skyline GTST, rego 504 FDN, colour gun metal grey and it has a small white Nismo sticker on the rear windscreen located at top centre. It has a 400R front bar, 17" bronze colour TE37 wheels and Tein flex shocks plus the electronic damping controller.

If anyone was around this area at the time or simply have seen this vehicle please contact the police or call me on 0410688804. Any information you could provide would be truly appreciated.

If I have some pics, I would have posted them but ain't got any.. However I did managed to find something very close on the web, (see attachment) Just imagine it's gun metal grey colour with bronze TE37 rims... and yeah, the rims was only brought less then 2 months ago...

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sorry to hear about your bros car mate, i hope they find it. I'll keep an eye out.

I wont say too much but hopefully things like this will get people to take out insurance and install a good immobiliser/alarm. Spending the cash on nice mags and trick suspension means you can afford it.

Finally, the police has found his vehicle today at Beenligh but as of yet known what sort of condition it is in.... not for a few more days.

Thanks you everyone for there support and hope there's a good lesson learn here.. :P

Any news on the condition of the vehicle??

Well, the news isn't good... the front and rear bar are missing and the police still has it. Apart from that, don't really know what condition it's in... :) So, if anyone know someone is selling a 400R front bar and aftermarket rear bar to suit R33 let me know ..

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