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Stolen last night REGOGOESHERE from Highland Park in SE QLD, R33 skyline tourquse colour, sort of a green/purple mix, will upload a pic but its a little old, can anyone who frequents the spit and might have a more recent photo of it with the new wing and bodykit please post it up.

thanks guys

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stolen around midnight from our driveway

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Edited by Keeper
sorry to hear mate...wat security did u have? alarm/imobiliser/steering lock?

no alarm installed i bought one but had not had it installed yet. im so pissed. it got stolen from :huh: right out the front under a bright sensor light. i dont think it will turn up, these guys definately knew what they were doing.

It seems to be a bit of a partern, i reckon there is a organised group who are doing htis, always see nissans stolen and always aroudn the gold coast. i could crush the scum who do this if i had a chance.

hope it all works out mate.

^^^ what he said ^^^

i wouldnt even leave my digital camera in the car if it didnt have alarm/security.

how could you leave 7k worth of sound system in there and sleep at night?

Easy,... He turned it off :pirate:

nah glad u got your car back.

i keep seeing this shit, yet people still don't put alarms and stuff in

cuts me up, but sometime you have to learn the hard way...

i lived on the gold coast for a few years (burleigh heads and surfers) and i wouldnt even leave my shoes on the balcony. not that sydney's any better, but you know what i mean.

anyhow, it's always a carnt of a thing, and glad you got it back.

Car Theifs are on the same level as murder's and rapists. We put our heart, soul, blood and hard earned cash into these machines of joy only for some scum-bucket thinks-hes-hard f**kWIT who thinks hes above the law to come and take it, it breaks my heart. And the sad fact is, they are more or less above the law, the police are doing nothing to curtail this.

Some people in this world have utterly no respect. About half a year ago a bunch of arab-imigrants (not point the finger, but the fact was, thats who they were and it didnt surprise me to see that) tried to car jack me in my last car. I got away from them luckily enough but the cops didnt do $hit. They never do. To them, fast cars are objects of state revenue, if one gets stolen and actually requires police work, well, is there any money in it for them? No? Not worth worrying about.

/rant over.

That being said, 7k in sound gear and nothing in insurance? Insurance for my GTR was 3k, and I still paid it.... Your lucky you got the car back at all however. The fact that they crashed it and then nicked the sound gear sounds more to me like they were amatures who got lucky rather then expercianced criminal scum, I would of thought if they knew what they were on about the car would be in syd / melb getting rebirthed now.

/rant over again.

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