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i was just thinkin man how'd you advertise it they are probably members of this forum

if we give too much away they will know what not to do.

do you know what i mean?

probably shouldnt give to much away

And where the heck do you get a stun gun from

Black market these guys are connected for sure.

i dont think even cops in australia have em yet?

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Maybe lock the forum, and any information to pm gary??

why would you lock the thread? Its here to give any information leading to the theft and or the attempted sale of the parts. The names and possiable whereabouts of the offenders.

why doesnt somebody just follow them next time there spotted and whilst your in the car cruising behind them..

call the cops?

Cos no-one has probabaly seen them since we found out about the issue. I had no idea the car had been stolen when i was driving next to one identical to the one in the pic.

Yeh so wats the difference between pm-ing gary about it or putting up here?? Italiazr1 is right what if they are members and are reading this? It was only a suggestion!

Reason 1: Its already over 5+ forums so whats the difference you may ask, its exactly my point it wont change things locking the thread.

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from what ive seen, people are checking Ebay and forum forsale sections on NS and SAU for gary, if they are members of the following forums then they would have seen this already, the more scared they are the better IMO.

Back on topic of the thread. Spoke to a mate that reckons some people have seen it being driven in campbellfield area, makes sense to me, no offence to westies.

Also if your unsure there was a forsale sticker on the back (probably removed, but I doubt they are still driving the car now) It basically says "my car is for sale, the phone number and that its on carsales).

EDIT: for the sake of maturity

Edited by Wheezy

sorry to hear, will keep my eyes peeled as i am goin into the campbelfieldl area soonish. is there a contact number? just incase someone spots it we can call the cops and the owner. whats the number plate btw

Edited by sillylankan

OK there is no forsale sticker on the back....

Has (prob now had) a CREATD sticker on the back window

Has a cracked windscreen (massive crack)

Its a Spec S but instead of the spec S badge it has APEXi badges in place.

Has silvia on the back of the boot...To the RHS of the boot IIRC

The nissan badge on the bonnet is upsidedown too

Has a vieper alarm with the light up stickers also.

Thought this would also help

-Jez

ALSO, the one spotted in campbellfield had a FS sticker is we think its still in the SE, some more ppl with yellow S15's aparently have been approached by the suspects this past week, so we are thinking the theives stole the car to rebirth it! Possiably changing plates etc, so it might have different plates on it, But I think ive posted a good description.

Last semi-accurate sopt was the SE burbs (near dadny road - possiably)

Sorry to hear mate. I've been looking @ every yellow thing that I see in my rear vision mirror. lol. I travel through Pakenham, Narrie Warren & Dandenong every day, and see alot of cars come through my business each day so I'll also keep my eyes open.

damn cricket i wana see if it gets on the news!!!!

there going down...!

i saw that exhaust too jez i was like 'oh shit' but i realised was differnt. kinda of good but still left in the lurch on whats happenin to it........

Edited by gt-t_r34

did they get the footage? i know i had to bust balls to get footage from a servo when a car was stolen.

It really should not be a problem but they just seem not to care. Bust em and Bust em til they get it.

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The cops should already have the footage, due to it being evidence. Allot of businesses tend not to put allot of emphasis in this area of security, most have shitty recordings from outdated equipment. Your best bet to get a hold of the footage, if you want it, is through the leading detective.

f**kING THIEFS. y dont they go out and get a job and slave like the rest of us honest people who work our arses off for a pride and joy.

if i c something in the eastern suburbs ill let u know plus some of my boyz work at the carwash on doncaster road and they c cars all f**king day i passed on the car info to them for u bro

u never know

gl with the recovery hope everything works out for u

The cops should already have the footage, due to it being evidence. Allot of businesses tend not to put allot of emphasis in this area of security, most have shitty recordings from outdated equipment. Your best bet to get a hold of the footage, if you want it, is through the leading detective.

By "they" i meant the cops, there is a lot of paper work in getting video evidence. I was part of a sting that involved stolen goods from my store that ended up on ebay in SA and we set them up to meet in a servo and to get the video was difficult as it remains the property of the servo and needs to be returned.

i hope your right and it is already in their possesion.

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