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will keep a eye out bud sorry to hear that your car was stolen .. which level where u parked at ? any help from shopping centre management? eg- video camera security patrols? .. id try and chase up centre security as well .. hope you get it back in one pce !

Thats F*$ked mate i hope you get it back.

We need to bait these fu*ckers and deal with it ourselves i think.

But i suppose it will never stop.

And to people saying he should of had an alarm, with a told you so mentallity give the guy a break he just had his car stolen.

that really isnt good.. humm maybe.. the centre exits would have a camera near then i would presume ? .. that just sux majorly .... another thing would be check local papers for parts that are being sold etc.. which i hope doesnt happen !

the theft of the GTR down the coast may be linked, prob same guys. It was also taken from a shopping centre. I cant wait till they get some one with a tracking device so we can bust these guys. I am seriosuly scared its only a matter of time till some one attempts to steal my r33.

Real sorry to hear it got flogged mate.

The cops wont deal with it at all. They dont care, its one less preformance car they have to worry about.

Im not a huge fan of the cops sometimes but dont think its quite fair to say that!

Be real easy if we could figure out where it was, as we still have the keys...

haha that is true - then you just have to be careful of THEM stealing it again! lol

The cops wont deal with it at all. They dont care, its one less preformance car they have to worry about.

Id be up for stealing someones stolen car back. Be real easy if we could figure out where it was, as we still have the keys...

Lol yeah it would be easy and it woulndt be stealing haha.

Seriously tho if we where to get that far we would need a planned tactiful approach.

IF any one actually wants to band to gether to do soemthing about it on the down low pm me.

I am not suggesting anything illeagle, just put heads to gether to hopefully help or prevent things happening next time.

I have edited the above post as it was a little blunt, but in saying that;

Ok, please keep this thread on topic

If you dont have anything constructive to say then dont post it here, use whoretown...

He does not need to hear about alarms or the like...

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