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Hello all i had a thread a week ago about my mates r32 that was stolen but now recovered anyway we have been on the hunt for the scum ever since. the other night one of his mates parked his r32 gtr somewhere and went into a shop and with in 10 minutes some prick brpoke into his car and stole some shit luckily a guy in a laundry matt across the road saw it and reported it.

the scary thing is the guy said it took him about 30 secs to get into the car and it was all locked up and everything

report was it was a black vz commodore with a couple of youngish guys in it and the plates that where on it are stolen

so everyone keep an eye out, thanks

any info pm me cheers

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Will keep an eye out.

Also has anyone had there white R32 GTR stolen, it has been in this carpark for about two weeks now the rego 680 something i forgot the letters.

you reported this to the police i'm assuming? =P

and yeah, this string of skyline thefts is getting worse

Speaking of thieves... watch out for a tall 6.5ft-ish islander guy in the Marsden Area.

Good friend of mine was mugged at knife point in his own home yesterday at 2pm. Drugged up f**k wanted stuff to get more drugs *angry face*

Luckily he was as dumb as shit, he didn't know he was looking at a R33 gts-t in the lock up, he asked my mate what car it was... to which he didn't reply. Guy took his keys but forgot to take them in the end and just left the house on foot in a hurry (speed walking) carrying, jewlery, dvds, cd player head unit, and some other items (including $5 cash... all he had on him haha!).

Close call with the skyline... it can happen anywhere, any time... by anyone. It's all insured so it'll be fine in the end, but stuff that for an experience.

A GTR you say? wonder whose it is =\ double check the plates mate, post up the proper plates on here and on boost cruising etc.. after you report it to the police of course. Could be somebodies car whose gone on holidays or similar.

Will keep an eye out.

Also has anyone had there white R32 GTR stolen, it has been in this carpark for about two weeks now the rego 680 something i forgot the letters.

i saw that car in the casino car park a few days ago....looked tough as

No offence, but if everyone is going to report every VZ commodore this threads going to fill up real fast :s

30 seconds to break in and go. damn i might go buy a second alarm

the white r32 gtr? is that the one with the "hole" rims? looks like spaceship rims? i saw it this morning in the casino, dunno if thats the one your on about. i remember that car being for sale and its supposed to be a Vspec.

You guys are pretty observant, thats the one.

No offence, but if everyone is going to report every VZ commodore this threads going to fill up real fast :s

30 seconds to break in and go. damn i might go buy a second alarm

30sec for an R32 is slow. I used to lock the keys in the car before I had remote central fitted and it's so scary how quickly you can open a Skyline. I did it at work once and had to call security to watch me do it so everyone else in the carpark wouldn't call them and they were a little shocked how easy I got in and then asked all manner of questions about me which wasn't a pleasant experience... "No I'm not a pro thief, I'm just too retarded to remember to take my keys with me..."

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