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Yeah was stolen June last year, apparently passed through about 4 sets of hands after the insurance company sold it off.

I'm guessing a few people thought it was a GTT because I put the gauges and stuff in. But lets face it, it's a high-comp turbo engine with about 160K on the clock. I'd say it'd be a bit tired by now.

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jst report this to the cops/rta and let them investigate. Give them the VIN etc...tht will screw them up! its becoming so damn common now turning back the odo...

My brother sold his civic in adelaide with 130ks on it...few mths later saw it on carsales.com with 60ks and added on a few Ks on the price! Not safe buying 2nd hand nowadays...:P

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"This is an excellent car with very low k's" and "The vehicle is fully serviced and comes with dealer warranty."

:D:O:(

We sold the "chilli" white Barina on Ebay... LOL.
Slayer?

If only the new owner was aware of its distinguished history.

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Alex, you never forget your first skyline, especially when it's an N/A + t with R33 crossover pipe back to front and a special metallic blue on the I/C pipes that I made at work.

Plus the engine and VIN numbers, and you can see the mod plate on the passenger strut brace.

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hey,

thats at a car dealer on parra rd at granville im pretty sure i know which one it is as well, because i went with a mate to look at a bmw that was there and we suspected the beema was either stolen or in an accident cause the roof wouldnt go up without lifting it manually, and the guy was just making excuses for things and wouldnt let us take it for a mechanical inspection. what kind of car dealer says that, only if they have something to hide.

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