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Hey guys thought it be better to post here as its a skyline based site

a good mate of mine had an r33 4 door impul garage skyline he only had it for about 6 months and some ass wipe stole it from his girlfriends house no insurance this was about 2 months ago

then his brother who is also a good mate rings me up last night and told me his r32 was stolen as well he only had the car for 2 months

it is a gunmetal grey r32 gtst

has fmic, exhaust, safc, boost gauge, kicker amp and sub, 18" advanti rims and aluminium bonnet and boot

it was a very clean ride

it was stolen from his house in arundle yesturday

if anyone sees it around or hears about any dodgy shit please send me apm as we are very keen to find the car

also if anyone hears of any impul gear being sold let me know

ill get some pics up asap

also his plates where GTHR32

thanks all peace

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also jsut to add if anyone has seen adds or been offered any r33 impul seats or bosy kits or anything like that could you [please contact me as well as we think the car may have been stripped rather than plated and resold?

i have had a quick look through for sale section but there seems to be a fair bit of impul gear around but still its worth a shot

so yeah anything sus let us know

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INSURANCE??? I'm guessing not.......

As much as I agree that the oxygen-thieves that steal should be removed from the face-of-the-earth, life isn't that simple & unfortunately some soft of cover is essential. Now before some of you whinge that "Insurance is too expensive" etc, is it a cost of owning the car, just like rego, fuel, tyres etc.

Until the laws are changed so we can shoot these clowns on sight & feed them to our pets, insurance truly is a necessary evil.

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insurance is a must, hell if i run over a kid or something im screwed,

if your dumb enough not to have insurance on a expensive car, well , no one likes hearing i told ya so.

anyway good luick in finding it

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yeah he has insurance on the 32 and its covered for the same price he pay3d for it so his not on a downer for the money factor its the princable of some scum stole his new ride and he wants it back or at least get the scum who did it

im flying up there tomorrow to help him out so im hoping to get as much info as i can on anything sus in the area so we can go hunting for the c**ts

his younger brother with the r33 on the other hand didnt have insurance and his kicking him self for it he was planing to insure it but he was waiting till he done his tax to pay for it whihc would have been about a month after it got stolen

he took it on the chin but we would still love to catch these f**kers

one thing i cant stand is people f**king with other peoples pride and joy it makes me so angry

i would love to catch someone trying to damage or even steel my car so i can open up a whole 44gallon drum of super dopper woop ass with extra sauce on there ass

scary thing is once i start on the scum i dont know if i would stop?

thanks for the help fellas much apreiciated

question, is there abit of theift going around at the moment and do many cars ever turnh up around there or are they generally stripped, trashed, rebirthed or something along those lines?

also a lsit of wreckers in qld as its a possabilty some parts may end up there? who knows its worth a try

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yeah he has insurance on the 32 and its covered for the same price he pay3d for it so his not on a downer for the money factor its the princable of some scum stole his new ride and he wants it back or at least get the scum who did it

im flying up there tomorrow to help him out so im hoping to get as much info as i can on anything sus in the area so we can go hunting for the c**ts

his younger brother with the r33 on the other hand didnt have insurance and his kicking him self for it he was planing to insure it but he was waiting till he done his tax to pay for it whihc would have been about a month after it got stolen

he took it on the chin but we would still love to catch these f**kers

one thing i cant stand is people f**king with other peoples pride and joy it makes me so angry

i would love to catch someone trying to damage or even steel my car so i can open up a whole 44gallon drum of super dopper woop ass with extra sauce on there ass

scary thing is once i start on the scum i dont know if i would stop?

thanks for the help fellas much apreiciated

question, is there abit of theift going around at the moment and do many cars ever turnh up around there or are they generally stripped, trashed, rebirthed or something along those lines?

also a lsit of wreckers in qld as its a possabilty some parts may end up there? who knows its worth a try

I know what u mean, im still wanting to meet the jerk that keyed my car. and if someone stole it, i would be even more pissed off....

i couldnt imagine getting a loan, and then ahving car stolen, then no insurance, and having to pay off a debt for nothing.. I hope this isnt the case with his younger Brother.

anyway, good luck with it

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yep thats the case with the younger brother all right

he took out a 16k loan and bought a 2door r33 then swpaed it back to the dealer for a 4door impul r33 then moved to queensland and then this happend about 4 months later like i said he was going to insure it cause i always used to hastle him about it and he was going to get it this tax season but it never got there poor c**t

so now his paying of a 16k loan for nothing while some drug f**ked scum buys him self a big rock and smokes it up till his eyes fall out of his skull

then cant make his child support for his 6 kids to 8 different mums (try figure that one out hahaha)

he was going to take me on a sau cruise while i was up there but not any more, would have been fun to see what the scene is like up there.

next time anyone sees someone braking into a car or damaging someones car i give you full right to beat the c**t into the curb.

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So if i lock my key in my car and try to open the door and u see me doing it, im going to get knocked to the Curb...

Its sad yes, but it was dumb to leave the car out or drive it without insurance. I have paid $3600 in two years on insurance, and nothing gone wrong, but its the price of owning a car.

IM not saying its his fault that it was stolen. no one deserves that. Its just that no insurance is a bitch.

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car was found today thank f**k

plus another 2 cars a r33 and a 180sx that was astolen aroudn the same time and area the 32 had a few bits striped out and a a little bit of damage to the body and rims but at least he got it back\

thanks for everyone to helping anyway

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most of the **** that do this are little weedy f**ks, and you tend to find one within the vicinity when an alarm goes off.... at least get an alarm..

they'll be locals.. arundel and parkwood are full of scumbag shits.. in fact I could probably tell you about 2-3 houses that are always way too stocked to be legitimate business owners, et al in golf links estate.

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yeah mate chances are it was there cars that was found as well as they where all in barn in pimpamore or something like that

a dark purple 180sx a greeny blue r33 and my mates gun metal grey r32

the impul is still missing and i doubt he will ever find it but we will take our anger out on any thieving scum anyway cause there the drag on society

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"BASTARDS :pirate: !!! "

I'm insured with Just Car Insurance was quick, easy and cheap but if i have to park anywhere sus i take my dog 'Mojo', downer is cleaning the dog hair out after ! He sleeps in the back and has already caught some sucker trying to break into my work van at Christine Corner Shopping Centre Burleigh Waters, they got a nasty suprise, dog latched onto the end of your arm is never a good thing. I managed to get a boot into the Adidas sponsered tard before he legged it, bit of a bait up though, my wallet and phone was sitting on the centre console with the window down 3 inches. Silly me , lol...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PdCmG-0-8O0

Will keep an eye and ear out for ya, hope you get some info .

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